Book/Printed Material Cymbeline, a tragedy;
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- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 2 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; Class _- L^-Z^ Book A 2- I i t,
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 6 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; HQSIAlSKJi Jtf THIS £DITIOK, AS FAR AS TET FIB- I.ISHEO 117 £XCLAKD. -No. 1 A New Way to Pay Old Debts. 2 ftivals. 3 West Indian. 4 Hypocrite. 5 Jealous Wife. G...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 7 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; CYMBELINE, aI^ A TRAGEDY Us ffi^^tlltam Sfiafesiiearr, WITH PREFATORY REMARKS. fHE ONLY EDITION EXISTING WHICH IS FAITHFULLY MARKED WITH THE STAGE BUSINESS, AND STAGE DIRECTIONS, AS IT IS PERFORMED AT THE By...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 9 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; MtmnvUu. CYMBELINE. J o the reader, Cymbeline is a beautiful production, bul to the spectator, it is far from interesting in the rapid ac- tion of the scene, all the more delicate...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 10 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; beauty to delight in the perusal, and some passages that are not surpassed by the best efforts of Shakspeare s best plays. These scenes will be generally found where the character of...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 11 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; The plotof Cymbeline is more intricate than interesting and when the knot is at last to be untied, the pmcess is in- ^nitely too tedious explanation follows explanation, when all excitement is...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 12 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; Arv. r«ar no more the frown o the greiat. Thou art past the tyrant s stroke Care no more to clothe, and eat To thee the reed is as the oak The...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 13 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; mmt of HrpreisentatCott. The time this piece takes in representation is three hours and ten minutes. The half-price commences at nine lY lock. Stage Directions. By R.H. is meant Right Hand. L.H....
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 14 of Cymbeline, a tragedy;
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 15 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; dtoutnmt. POSTHUMUS.— First dress.— A prrej old English doublet, and white pantaloons, trimmed with black; russet botts grey old Enjilish hat Second dress.— A Roman shape, richly trimmed,— Third dres* —An old...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 16 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; ^tvHom IXtpvtmntt^i. Covent Garden* Cymbeline- Mr. Egerton. Cuiderius •-•Mr Abbott. Amiragus Mr. Duruset. Cinen --Mr. Farley. Br nrius •--.--.-•-Mi Chapman. Fos humus MrC. Kemble* Locrine Mr Hunt. I/ladan Mr Comer. Cornehus .--•-••--Mr...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 17 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; CYMBELINE. ACT I. SCENE L-^Britain. The Garden of Cymheline s Palace. Enter Pisanio and Madan, l.h. Fis. You do not meet a man, but frowns our bloods No more obey the heavens,...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 18 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; 12 CYMBELINE, Mad. None but the king Pis. Not a courtier, Although they wear their faces to the bent Of the kina s looks, hath a heart that is not Glad at...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 19 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; CYMBELINE. 13 A sample to the youngest to the more mature, A glass that tealed them; (l) and to the graver, A child that gu .ded dotards. Mad. I honour him Even...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 20 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; 14 CYMBERLINE. After the slander of most step-mothers, Evil-ej d unto you you are mj prisoner, but Your gaoler shall deliver you, the keys [mus,- That lock up your restraint. For you...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 21 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; CYMBELINE. 15 Enter Queen, r.h. Q^ueen. Be brief, I pray you if the king come, I shall incur I know not How much of his displeasure. {^Posthumus and Imogen converse apart. Yet...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 22 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; 16 CYMPELINE. As f my poor self did exchange for you, To your so infinite loss so, in our trifles 1 still win of you for my sake, wear this; It IS...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 23 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; CYMBELINE. 17 Am senseless of your wrath a touch more Subdues all pangs, all fears. [rare (1) Cym. That might st have had the sole son of my queen Imo. O bless...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 24 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; 18 CYMBKLINE. Not after onr command. Away with her, An^ pen her up. (Crosses r.h.) (^iieen. Beseech yonr patience peace. Dear la^ly danschter, peace sweet soverei^fn. Leave ns to ourselves and make...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 25 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; CYMBELINE. 1^ Could best express how slow his soul sailM on, How swift his ship. L. W. Thou should st have made him As little as a crow, or less, ere left...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 26 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; 20 CYMBELINE. Enter Queen, l.h.s.e. meeting Cob.nkl\vs. Queen. Now, master doctor have you brought those drugs Cor. rleaseth your highness, ay (^Gives the Queen a phial in a case.) But, I beseech...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 27 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; CYMBELINE. 21 No danger in what show of death it tnnkes, More than the locking up the spirits a time, To be more fre-h, reviving She is foofd With a most false...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 28 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; 22 CYMBELINE. That set thee on to this desert, am bound To load thy merit richly. Fare thee well, Pisanio Think on my words. [Exit^ r.h. Pis. And shall do But when...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 29 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; CYMBELINE, 23 Phil. You speak of him when he was less furnish d than now he is. Lewis. 1 have seen him in France we had very many there, could behold the...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 30 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; 24 CYMBELINE. him.) beseech you all, be better known to this gentleman whom I commend to you, as a no- ble friend of mine how worthy he is, I will leave to...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 31 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; CYMBELINE. 25 fell in praise of onr country mistresses: this gen- tleman at that time vouching- (and upon warrant of bloody affirmation,) his to be more fair, virtu- ous, wise, chasie, constant-qualitied,...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 32 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; 26 CYMBELINE. lach. Which the gods have given you Post. Which, by their graces, I will keep. lack. You may wear her in title yours but, you know, strange fowl light upon...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 33 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; CYMBELINE. 27 bold a persuasion and I doubt not you sustain what you re worthy of, by your attempt. lach. What s that? Post. A repulse though your attempt, as you call...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 34 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; 28 CYMBELINE. lach. I am the master of my speeches (1) and uould un.V^rg-o h hat s spoken, I swear. Post. Will yon? Let there be covenants dr ivvn between us my...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 35 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; CYMBELINE: 29 ACT II. SCENE L Britain. Imogen s ApartinenU Enter Imogi-n, l.h. Imo. A father cruel, and a step-dame false A foolish suitor to a wedded lady, That hath her hushand...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 36 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; 30 CYMBEUNE. Into. Thanks, g^ood sir; Yon Rre kindly welcome. (Fea(h the letter.) lack. All of her. that is out of door, most rich If she be fnrnish d with a mmd...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 37 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; CYMBELINE. 31 ^Twixt two such shes, would chatter this way, and Contemn with mows the other. Imo. What is the matter, trow lach. The cloyed will, That satiate, yet unsatisfyed desire, Ravening-...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 38 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; 32 CYMBELINE. (Your lord I mean,) laughs from s free lungs, cries, O! Can my sides hold^ to think^ that man^ who knows. By history^ report^ or his own proofs What woman...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 39 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; CYMBELINE. 35 Imo. 1 pray you, sir, Deliver with more openness your answers To my demands. Why do you pity me? Ictch. That others do, I was about to say, enjoy your...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823
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Image 40 of Cymbeline, a tragedy; 34 CYMBEUNE. That, from my mutest conscience, to my tongue. Charms this report out. Lno. Let me hear no more. lach. A lady, So ra;r, and fasten cl to an empery, (1)...
- Contributor: Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1823