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... Cymbeline " ( iii . 6 ) , when the two brothers find Imogen in their cave , Belarius exclaims : 66 ' But that it eats our victuals , I should think Here were a fairy . ” 1 And he then adds : " By Jupiter , an angel ! or , if not , An ...
... Cymbeline " ( iii . 6 ) , when the two brothers find Imogen in their cave , Belarius exclaims : 66 ' But that it eats our victuals , I should think Here were a fairy . ” 1 And he then adds : " By Jupiter , an angel ! or , if not , An ...
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... Cymbeline ” ( v . 4 ) , Posthumus , on waking and finding the mysterious paper , exclaims : 66 " What fairies haunt this ground ? A book ? O rare one ! Be not , as is our fangled world , a garment Nobler than that it covers , " etc ...
... Cymbeline ” ( v . 4 ) , Posthumus , on waking and finding the mysterious paper , exclaims : 66 " What fairies haunt this ground ? A book ? O rare one ! Be not , as is our fangled world , a garment Nobler than that it covers , " etc ...
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... Cymbeline , " thinking that Imogen is dead ( iv . 2 ) , says : " With female fairies will his tomb be haunted , And worms will not come to thee " 3 there having been a popular notion that where fairies resort- ed no noxious creature ...
... Cymbeline , " thinking that Imogen is dead ( iv . 2 ) , says : " With female fairies will his tomb be haunted , And worms will not come to thee " 3 there having been a popular notion that where fairies resort- ed no noxious creature ...
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... Cymbeline " ( iv . 2 ) , Guide- rius says over Fidele's grave : 66 No exorciser harm thee . " In " Julius Cæsar ” ( ii . 1 ) , Ligarius says : " Soul of Rome ! Brave son , derived from honourable loins ! Thou , like an exorcist , hast ...
... Cymbeline " ( iv . 2 ) , Guide- rius says over Fidele's grave : 66 No exorciser harm thee . " In " Julius Cæsar ” ( ii . 1 ) , Ligarius says : " Soul of Rome ! Brave son , derived from honourable loins ! Thou , like an exorcist , hast ...
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... ) ; and Cleopatra " ( iii . 13 ) ; “ The Tempest " ( i . 2 ) ; Hamlet " ( i . 4 ) ; " Cymbeline " ( v . 4 ) ; " Winter's Tale " ( iii . 2 ) ; 66 Richard II . " ( iv . 1 ) . Throughout the East , says Mr. Tylor , ' " 6 NATURAL PHENOMENA .
... ) ; and Cleopatra " ( iii . 13 ) ; “ The Tempest " ( i . 2 ) ; Hamlet " ( i . 4 ) ; " Cymbeline " ( v . 4 ) ; " Winter's Tale " ( iii . 2 ) ; 66 Richard II . " ( iv . 1 ) . Throughout the East , says Mr. Tylor , ' " 6 NATURAL PHENOMENA .
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