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... Cymbeline . The editors of the First Folio erred in describing Cymbeline as a “ Tragedy , ” and in placing it in the division of “ Tragedies " ; " all is outward sor- row " at the opening of the story , but its close is attuned to the ...
... Cymbeline . The editors of the First Folio erred in describing Cymbeline as a “ Tragedy , ” and in placing it in the division of “ Tragedies " ; " all is outward sor- row " at the opening of the story , but its close is attuned to the ...
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... Cymbeline . The relation of these two plays , to the present play , as well as certain striking resemblances between scenes and situations in Cymbeline and Macbeth ( e.g. , Act II . ii . , compared with Mac- beth , Act II . * ) , have ...
... Cymbeline . The relation of these two plays , to the present play , as well as certain striking resemblances between scenes and situations in Cymbeline and Macbeth ( e.g. , Act II . ii . , compared with Mac- beth , Act II . * ) , have ...
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... Cymbeline's palace . Enter in state , Cymbeline , Queen , Cloten , and Lords at one door , and at another , Caius Lucius and At- tendants . Cym . Now say , what would Augustus Cæsar with us ? [ yet Luc . When Julius Cæsar , whose ...
... Cymbeline's palace . Enter in state , Cymbeline , Queen , Cloten , and Lords at one door , and at another , Caius Lucius and At- tendants . Cym . Now say , what would Augustus Cæsar with us ? [ yet Luc . When Julius Cæsar , whose ...
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