The Winter's TaleMethuen, 1965 - 225 Seiten A play about a king who unjustly accuses his wife of adultery. Sixteen years later, their daughter, missing since infancy, is miraculously restored and reconciled with her dead mother, who is brought back to life again. More attention is paid to the fable and the plot and to the characters than to symbolism and allegorical interpretations. |
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... Fortune , visible an enemy , Should chase us , with my father , power no jot Hath she to change our loves . Beseech you , sir , Remember since you ow'd no more to time Than I do now : with thought of such affections , Step forth mine ...
... Fortune , visible an enemy , Should chase us , with my father , power no jot Hath she to change our loves . Beseech you , sir , Remember since you ow'd no more to time Than I do now : with thought of such affections , Step forth mine ...
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... fortune . But the king , whose restless rage would admit no pity , thought that although he might sufficiently ... fortune in these terms : ' Alas , Bellaria , how unfortunate art thou , because fortunate ! Better hadst thou [ thou hadst ] ...
... fortune . But the king , whose restless rage would admit no pity , thought that although he might sufficiently ... fortune in these terms : ' Alas , Bellaria , how unfortunate art thou , because fortunate ! Better hadst thou [ thou hadst ] ...
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... fortune in spite of fortune . The Gods above disdain not to love women beneath . Phœbus liked Sibylla , Jupiter Io , and why not I then Fawnia ? one something in- ferior to these in birth , but far superior to them in beauty , born to ...
... fortune in spite of fortune . The Gods above disdain not to love women beneath . Phœbus liked Sibylla , Jupiter Io , and why not I then Fawnia ? one something in- ferior to these in birth , but far superior to them in beauty , born to ...
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Antigonus appear Arden audience Autolycus babe ballad beauty Bellaria beseech Bohemia Camillo Capnio character child Cleomenes Clown court Cymbeline dance daughter death Delphos Dorastus Dover Wilson dramatic E. K. Chambers E. M. W. Tillyard Egistus Elizabethan evil Exeunt father Fawnia fear Florizel flowers fortune Franion Gent give grace Greene Greene's happiness hath hear Hermione Hermione's honour jealousy king lady language last plays Leon Leontes lord Mamillius means mind Mopsa Mucedorus N.C. Wint nature noble Oracle Pandosto passage Paul Paulina Perdita perhaps Pericles Plutarch Polixenes poor Porrus prince printed probably proverbial queen reference S.D. in F scene sense Sh.Q Sh.Sur Shake Shakespeare Shep shepherd Sicilia songs sorrow speak speech stage subst Tempest thee Theobald thou art thought Tilley tion wife Winter's Tale words