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- Date: 1900
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Image 8 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; .A G6 Imogen, like Juliet, conveys to our mind the impression of extreme simplicity in the midst of the most wonderful complexity. To conceive her aright, we must take some peculiar tint...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 9 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; h PREFACE. The First Edition. The Tragedie of Cymheline was first printed in the Folio of 1623 it is the last play in the volume, where it occupies pp. 369-399 (misprinted 993)....
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- Date: 1900
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Image 10 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Preface. C^mbCUnC* To fair Fidele s grassy iomb Soft maids and village hinds shall bring Each opening sweet of earliest bloom. And rifle ail the breathing spring The Tragedy of Cymbeline. The...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 11 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; (T^mbellne* preface. the date of the latter play cannot be definitely fixed, but the evidence points to circa 1610-11; 1608 is the earliest date critics have assigned to it. Similarly Webster s...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 12 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Preface. d^mhCUnC. More important than these questionable theories are the unmistakable links connecting Cymbeline with the Shakespear- ian fragment of Pericles, with The Tempest, and especially with The Winter s Tale— the...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 13 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Cl^mbeltne* preface. humus account of the battle, and of his description of the changed fortunes of the fight, summed up in a narrow lane, an old man, mid two boys, The source...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 14 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Preface. Cpmbeltnc* Four Merchants or, The Virtuotis Wife. Some such English variant of the Imogen story was probably current in England in the sixteenth century, and may account for certain features of...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 15 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; that an English Snow-white was known to Shakespeare in his own youth, and was perhaps even dearer to him than the stories of Childe Eowland and Mr. Fox {vide King Lear, III....
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- Date: 1900
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Image 16 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Preface. C^m\)CUnC. whole day, so the good dwarfs warned her and said, Beware of your step-mother, she will soon know that you are here; be sure to let no one come in....
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- Date: 1900
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Image 17 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; CYMBELINE,
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Image 18 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Dramatis PERsoNiC. Cymbeline, King of Britain. Cloten, son to the Queen by a former husband. PosTHUMUS Leonatus, a gentleman, husband to Imogen. BELARirs, a banished lord, disguised under the name of Morgan....
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- Date: 1900
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Image 19 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; CYMBELINE. ACT I. SOBNB I. Britain. The garden of Cymbeline^s palace. Enter Two Gentlemen. First Gent. You do not meet a man but frowns our bloods No more obey the heavens than...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 20 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Act L C^m\)c\inc. As, to seek through the regions of the earth 20 For one his like, there would be something failing In him that should compare. I do not think So...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 21 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Sec. Oent. I honour him Even out of your report. But, pray you, tell me, Is she sole child to the king First Gent. His only child. He had two sons if...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 22 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Act I. Ci^mbeltne* Imo. Q Dissembling courtesy I How fine this tyrant Can tickle where she wounds My dearest husband, I something fear my father s wrath but nothing— Always reserved my...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 23 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; C^mbeUne* scene i. You gentle gods, give me but this I have, And sear up my embracements from a next With bonds of death [Putting on the ring.] Remain, remain thou here...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 24 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Act I. C^mbclinc. Cym. Thou took st a beggar wouldsthave made A seat for baseness. [my throne Imo. No I rather added A lustre to it. Cym, O thou vile one 1...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 25 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; C^mbeUne* Scene n. Imo. Your son s my father s friend he takes his To draw upon an exile O brave sir [part. I would they were in Af ric both together...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 26 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Act I. C^m\)clinc. of your own but he added to your having gave you some ground. Sec. Lord. [Aside] As many inches as you have 20 oceans. Puppies Clo. I would they...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 27 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Ci^mbeUne* scene m. Pis. No, madam for so long As he could make me with this eye or ear Distinguish him from others, he did keep lo The deck, with glove, or...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 28 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Act I. Cpmbeltne* Pis, Madam, I shall. [Exeunt, io SCENE IV. —Rome. Philario^s house. Enter Philario, lachimo, a Frenchman, a Dutchman, and a Spaniard. lach. Believe it, sir, I have seen him...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 29 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; C^mbclinc. Scene IV. man whom I commend to you as a noble friend of mine how worthy he is I will leave to appear here- after, rather than story him in his...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 30 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Act I. C^mbeltne* would abate her nothing, though I profess myself her adorer, not her friend. lack. As fair and as good a kind of hand-in- hand comparison had been something too...
- Contributor: Gollancz, Israel - Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1900
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Image 31 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; C^mbclinc. Scene IV. go back, even to the yielding, had I admittance and opportunity to friend. no Post. No, no. lach. I dare thereupon pawn the moiety of my estate to your...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 32 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Act I. C^mbeltne* till your return let there be covenants drawn be- tween s my mistress exceeds in goodness the huge- ness of your unworthy thinking: I dare you to thisiso match...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 33 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; C^mbeltne, First Lady. I, madam. Queen, Dispatch. [Exeunt Ladies. Now, master doctor, have you brought those drugs Cor. Pleaseth your highness, ay here they are, madam [Presenting a small box. But I...
- Contributor: Gollancz, Israel - Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1900
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Image 34 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Act I. Ci^mbeltnc^ Omen. \To Pisanio] Hark thee, a word, [she has Cor. [Aside] I do not like her. She doth think Strange lingering poisons I do know her spirit, And will...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 35 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; C^mbeUne* scene vi. The case stands with her; do t as from thyself. Think what a chance thou changest on, but think Thou hast thy mistress still, to boot, my son. Who...
- Contributor: Gollancz, Israel - Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1900
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Image 36 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Act I. C^mbeline. Which seasons comfort. Who may this be Fie I Enter Pisanio and lachimo. Fis. Madam, a noble gentleman of Rome, lo Comes from my lord with letters. lach. Change...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 37 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; C^mbClinC. scene VI. For idiots in this case of favour would Be wisely definite nor i the appetite Sluttery to such neat excellence opposed Should make desire vomit emptiness, Not so allured...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 38 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Act I. C^mbeltne* Assured bondage Imo. Will my lord say so lach. Ay, madam, with his eyes in flood with It is a recreation to be by [laughter And hear him mock...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 39 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; (Tpmbeltne^ scene vi. Takes prisoner the wild motion of mine eye, Fixing it only here should I, damn d then, Slaver with lips as common as the stairs That mount the Capitol...
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- Date: 1900
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Image 40 of Shakespeare's tragedy of Cymbeline; Act I. Ci^mbeline^ In your despite, upon your purse Kevenge it. I dedicate myself to your sweet pleasure, More noble than that runagate to your bed, And will continue fast to your...
- Contributor: Gollancz, Israel - Shakespeare, William
- Date: 1900