Love and Marriage in ShakespeareS. Chand, 1977 - 368 pàgines |
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Pàgina 297
... Hermione to Polixenes which are indicative of folly , frivolity or frailty right from the moment he has uttered the fatal words : " Tongue - tied our Queen ? Speak you . " Fate seemed to enter the lists and Hermione to lose the sense of ...
... Hermione to Polixenes which are indicative of folly , frivolity or frailty right from the moment he has uttered the fatal words : " Tongue - tied our Queen ? Speak you . " Fate seemed to enter the lists and Hermione to lose the sense of ...
Pàgina 300
... Hermione's interests ! Sir , my liege , Your eye hath too much youth in't Not a month For your Queen died she was more worth such gazes Than what you look on now . V.ii.224 . Leontes speaks now in his new character to Florizel : You ...
... Hermione's interests ! Sir , my liege , Your eye hath too much youth in't Not a month For your Queen died she was more worth such gazes Than what you look on now . V.ii.224 . Leontes speaks now in his new character to Florizel : You ...
Pàgina 303
... Hermione steps down the pedestal , oblivious of the spectators including Polixenes , except one : she clingingly embraces her lover - hus- band : " for ever a royal husband " is central , " for somewhile a friend " is removed where he ...
... Hermione steps down the pedestal , oblivious of the spectators including Polixenes , except one : she clingingly embraces her lover - hus- band : " for ever a royal husband " is central , " for somewhile a friend " is removed where he ...
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