Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... scene , 6 characters in Sir Thomas Malory's History of King Arthur ' what Shakespeare did for the tales from which he took suggestions for so many of his plots , it would be idle to dwell upon the folly of dis- puting his claim to ...
... scene , 6 characters in Sir Thomas Malory's History of King Arthur ' what Shakespeare did for the tales from which he took suggestions for so many of his plots , it would be idle to dwell upon the folly of dis- puting his claim to ...
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... scene , by bringing into prominence in the dialogue between Camillo and Archidamus the remarkable attachment between Leontes and Polixenes , and the winning ways of Hermione's little son Mamil- lius . In speaking of the affec- tion of ...
... scene , by bringing into prominence in the dialogue between Camillo and Archidamus the remarkable attachment between Leontes and Polixenes , and the winning ways of Hermione's little son Mamil- lius . In speaking of the affec- tion of ...
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... scene with which the second act opens ? The boy Mamillius , of whom Archidamus had spoken as the " gallant child , " the " gentle- man of the greatest promise that ever came into his note , " uncon- scious of the delicate condition of ...
... scene with which the second act opens ? The boy Mamillius , of whom Archidamus had spoken as the " gallant child , " the " gentle- man of the greatest promise that ever came into his note , " uncon- scious of the delicate condition of ...
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... scene introduces us to Paulina , the wife of Antigonus , a lady of high position , who hence- forth fills a most important part in the drama , and who should be impersonated in any adequate re- presentation of the play by an actress of ...
... scene introduces us to Paulina , the wife of Antigonus , a lady of high position , who hence- forth fills a most important part in the drama , and who should be impersonated in any adequate re- presentation of the play by an actress of ...
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... scene sug- gest , and in such brief compass ! What a prelude , also , to the great scene , in which we are presently to see Hermione pleading her cause before the assembled judges , and all " who please to come and hear " ! This is a scene ...
... scene sug- gest , and in such brief compass ! What a prelude , also , to the great scene , in which we are presently to see Hermione pleading her cause before the assembled judges , and all " who please to come and hear " ! This is a scene ...
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