Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... cause for jealousy in the success of his wife's pleading ! Still stranger is it , and more suggestive of the dis- turbance already at work in the brain of Leontes , that he could possibly doubt Hermione's faith , after what she says in ...
... cause for jealousy in the success of his wife's pleading ! Still stranger is it , and more suggestive of the dis- turbance already at work in the brain of Leontes , that he could possibly doubt Hermione's faith , after what she says in ...
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... cause ! " To this Emilia rejoins— " But jealous souls will not be an- swered so ; They are not ever jealous for the cause , thinks herself , in her husband's love and trust ; 6 [ Jan. Shakespeare's Women :
... cause ! " To this Emilia rejoins— " But jealous souls will not be an- swered so ; They are not ever jealous for the cause , thinks herself , in her husband's love and trust ; 6 [ Jan. Shakespeare's Women :
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... 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 ; when you shall ing them 1891. ] 7 Hermione .
... 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 ; when you shall ing them 1891. ] 7 Hermione .
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confesses to Polixenes that he has been appointed to murder him , be- cause he is suspected by Leontes of having " touched his queen for- biddenly . " " Oh , then , " Polixenes exclaims , " My best blood turn To an infected jelly ; and ...
confesses to Polixenes that he has been appointed to murder him , be- cause he is suspected by Leontes of having " touched his queen for- biddenly . " " Oh , then , " Polixenes exclaims , " My best blood turn To an infected jelly ; and ...
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There is no cause ; when you shall ing them to prison for their bold- ness , and tells them , that , while himself assured of the queen's guilt , As I come out : this action I now go " Yet , for a greater confirmation , i. " There's some ...
There is no cause ; when you shall ing them to prison for their bold- ness , and tells them , that , while himself assured of the queen's guilt , As I come out : this action I now go " Yet , for a greater confirmation , i. " There's some ...
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