Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... heart , when these bright anticipations are soon afterwards turned to anguish and dismay by the wholly unexpected jealous frenzy of Leontes . They prepare us for seeing Leontes in the next scene urging his friend , who has already ...
... heart , when these bright anticipations are soon afterwards turned to anguish and dismay by the wholly unexpected jealous frenzy of Leontes . They prepare us for seeing Leontes in the next scene urging his friend , who has already ...
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... heart , ” Poor Hermione ! How little does she dream of the canker that is even now eating away all that is noble in the character of her Leon- tes ! Her happiness would appear to be without alloy . Blest , as she There is no cause ...
... heart , ” Poor Hermione ! How little does she dream of the canker that is even now eating away all that is noble in the character of her Leon- tes ! Her happiness would appear to be without alloy . Blest , as she There is no cause ...
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... heart there is still another budding hope that in the near future will complete the measure of her joy . How swiftly all is changed ! Utterly losing self - control , Leontes summons his chamber - councillor Camillo , and pours out a ...
... heart there is still another budding hope that in the near future will complete the measure of her joy . How swiftly all is changed ! Utterly losing self - control , Leontes summons his chamber - councillor Camillo , and pours out a ...
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... heart , speaking as these do of the over- throw of the love of years in the inexplicable delusion by which he is possessed . Humiliating as her position is , thus to be reviled by her husband and before the Court , she never loses for a ...
... heart , speaking as these do of the over- throw of the love of years in the inexplicable delusion by which he is possessed . Humiliating as her position is , thus to be reviled by her husband and before the Court , she never loses for a ...
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... heart is too " sorely charged " for that . But from her dry eyes they must draw no false conclusions . " Good my lords , " she says , " I am not prone to weeping , as our sex Commonly are ; the want of which vain dew Perchance shall dry ...
... heart is too " sorely charged " for that . But from her dry eyes they must draw no false conclusions . " Good my lords , " she says , " I am not prone to weeping , as our sex Commonly are ; the want of which vain dew Perchance shall dry ...
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