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Had it been otherwise , —had he brought Autolycus , and Florizel , and Perdita , at once upon the scene , — the continuity of action would have been destroyed ; and the commencement of the fourth act would have appeared as the ...
Had it been otherwise , —had he brought Autolycus , and Florizel , and Perdita , at once upon the scene , — the continuity of action would have been destroyed ; and the commencement of the fourth act would have appeared as the ...
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ACT I. SCENE I. - Sicilia . An Antechamber in Leontes ' Palace . Enter CAMILLO and ARCHIDAMUS . Arch . If you shall chance , Camillo , to visit Bohemia , on the like occasion whereon my services are now on foot , you shall see , as I ...
ACT I. SCENE I. - Sicilia . An Antechamber in Leontes ' Palace . Enter CAMILLO and ARCHIDAMUS . Arch . If you shall chance , Camillo , to visit Bohemia , on the like occasion whereon my services are now on foot , you shall see , as I ...
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... Inclining to them both : Were my wife's liver Infected as her life , she would not live The running of one glass . a See · King Lear , ' Act III . , Scene 4 . Cam . Who does infect her ? Leon . Why SCENE JI . ] 27 A WINTER'S TALE .
... Inclining to them both : Were my wife's liver Infected as her life , she would not live The running of one glass . a See · King Lear , ' Act III . , Scene 4 . Cam . Who does infect her ? Leon . Why SCENE JI . ] 27 A WINTER'S TALE .
Pagina 33
CG I SCENE II.“ Still virginalling Upon his palm ? " Nares , in his ' Glossary , ' rightly explains the verb to virginal , here used , as “ to play with the fingers as on a virginal ; ” but he adds , “ apparently intended as a word ...
CG I SCENE II.“ Still virginalling Upon his palm ? " Nares , in his ' Glossary , ' rightly explains the verb to virginal , here used , as “ to play with the fingers as on a virginal ; ” but he adds , “ apparently intended as a word ...
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... is glad to take eggs for his money , and bring him in at leisure . ” 3 SCENE II.- Louer messes . ' A mess was a company of four persons , dining together with an apportioned provision , such as we see in this day in the halls of ...
... is glad to take eggs for his money , and bring him in at leisure . ” 3 SCENE II.- Louer messes . ' A mess was a company of four persons , dining together with an apportioned provision , such as we see in this day in the halls of ...
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