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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... thee , thine own goodness hath made ; better not to have had thee than thus to want thee . Thou , having made me businesses , which none without thee can sufficiently manage , must either stay to execute them thyself , or take away with ...
... thee , thine own goodness hath made ; better not to have had thee than thus to want thee . Thou , having made me businesses , which none without thee can sufficiently manage , must either stay to execute them thyself , or take away with ...
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... thee . Aut . I am a poor fellow , sir . 630 Cam . Why , be so still ; here's nobody will steal that from thee : yet for the outside of thy poverty we must make an exchange ; therefore discase thee instantly , -thou must think there's a ...
... thee . Aut . I am a poor fellow , sir . 630 Cam . Why , be so still ; here's nobody will steal that from thee : yet for the outside of thy poverty we must make an exchange ; therefore discase thee instantly , -thou must think there's a ...
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... thee , Fawnia , not to misuse thee as a concubine , but to use thee as my wife . I can promise no more , and mean to perform no less . ' Fawnia , hearing this solemn protestation of Dorastus , could no longer withstand the assault , but ...
... thee , Fawnia , not to misuse thee as a concubine , but to use thee as my wife . I can promise no more , and mean to perform no less . ' Fawnia , hearing this solemn protestation of Dorastus , could no longer withstand the assault , but ...
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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