The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... Thomas in the " Shakespeare Library , " 1907 . 3 This play has been lost . 4 Republished as an Appendix to P. G. Thomas's edition of Greene's Pandosto , 1907 . Fauniaas , the author of which was Voskuyl.1 Greene's rom- xii THE WINTER'S ...
... Thomas in the " Shakespeare Library , " 1907 . 3 This play has been lost . 4 Republished as an Appendix to P. G. Thomas's edition of Greene's Pandosto , 1907 . Fauniaas , the author of which was Voskuyl.1 Greene's rom- xii THE WINTER'S ...
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... lost be not found . " The innocence of Bellaria being established , Pandosto , ashamed of his suspicions , en- treats her forgiveness and promises to reconcile himself with Egistus and Franion . Then news is suddenly brought of the ...
... lost be not found . " The innocence of Bellaria being established , Pandosto , ashamed of his suspicions , en- treats her forgiveness and promises to reconcile himself with Egistus and Franion . Then news is suddenly brought of the ...
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... lost daughter with shows and bonfires . Dorastus and Fawnia are married , Porrus is knighted , but Pandosto , reflecting first of all on his insensate jealousy , and then upon his unnatural love for his daughter Fawnia , ends his life ...
... lost daughter with shows and bonfires . Dorastus and Fawnia are married , Porrus is knighted , but Pandosto , reflecting first of all on his insensate jealousy , and then upon his unnatural love for his daughter Fawnia , ends his life ...
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... lost child be found.2 By what means , then , did Greene hit upon this idea of the [ The Greek oracle ? The intervention of the oracular message in the romances . ] affairs of men is , of course , a classical motive . It occupies an ...
... lost child be found.2 By what means , then , did Greene hit upon this idea of the [ The Greek oracle ? The intervention of the oracular message in the romances . ] affairs of men is , of course , a classical motive . It occupies an ...
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... lost daughter's welfare : — You gods , look down , And from your sacred vials pour your graces Upon my daughter's head . That Shakespeare recognised the essentially Greek char- acter of the story which he was dramatising is also ...
... lost daughter's welfare : — You gods , look down , And from your sacred vials pour your graces Upon my daughter's head . That Shakespeare recognised the essentially Greek char- acter of the story which he was dramatising is also ...
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Anon Antigonus Apollo Autolycus ballad bear Bellaria beseech Bohemia Camb Camillo Capell Cassander child Cleomenes Clown Collier conj court Cymbeline dance daughter death Delphos Dict Dion discase Dorastus Dyce Egistus Elizabethan emendations Exeunt Exit eyes F. W. MOORMAN father Fawnia fear Florizel Folios follows Furness Gent gentleman give Grace Greek Greene's Pandosto hand Hanmer hast hath heart heavens Hermione honest honour jealousy Johnson Keightley king King Lear king of Bohemia lady Leon Leontes look lord Malone Mamillius meaning Measure for Measure mistress Mopsa o'er oracle Pandosto pare passage Paul Paulina Perdita phrase play Polixenes Pope pray prince prithee queen romance Rowe SCENE seems sense Shakespeare Shep shepherd Sicilia sorrow speak story swear thee Theobald thing Thirsis thou art thought true Warburton wife Winter's Tale word ΙΟ