The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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Pagina xiv
... shepherd's cottage and believes that Porrus and Mopsa are her parents . Sixteen years pass and Fawnia de- velops into a shepherdess so fair that " she seemed to be the goddess Flora herself for beauty . " One day she presides as ...
... shepherd's cottage and believes that Porrus and Mopsa are her parents . Sixteen years pass and Fawnia de- velops into a shepherdess so fair that " she seemed to be the goddess Flora herself for beauty . " One day she presides as ...
Pagina xv
... shepherd's daughter , gives order that Dorastus shall be set free , and that Fawnia and Porrus shall be put to death . Thereupon Porrus , in self - defence , tells all that he knows of Fawnia and displays the scarlet mantle and gold ...
... shepherd's daughter , gives order that Dorastus shall be set free , and that Fawnia and Porrus shall be put to death . Thereupon Porrus , in self - defence , tells all that he knows of Fawnia and displays the scarlet mantle and gold ...
Pagina xvi
... shepherd Thirsis , who carries the child and the accompanying gold home to his cottage and his wife Mepsa . Flora grows up in the cottage , and , reaching mar- riageable years , has many suitors , all of whom she rejects . But one day ...
... shepherd Thirsis , who carries the child and the accompanying gold home to his cottage and his wife Mepsa . Flora grows up in the cottage , and , reaching mar- riageable years , has many suitors , all of whom she rejects . But one day ...
Pagina xvii
... shepherd , he wins her love , but is repulsed by the shepherd Thirsis . Then , adopting a new disguise - that of a crippled beggar - he comes to Flora and announces his plan of carrying her off from Arcadia to Greece in a boat . The ...
... shepherd , he wins her love , but is repulsed by the shepherd Thirsis . Then , adopting a new disguise - that of a crippled beggar - he comes to Flora and announces his plan of carrying her off from Arcadia to Greece in a boat . The ...
Pagina xxi
... shepherd Lamon , and of Chloe by the shepherd Dryas ; in either case , too , orna- ments and sumptuous articles of dress are found upon the persons of the children and eventually lead to the discovery of their true rank and parentage ...
... shepherd Lamon , and of Chloe by the shepherd Dryas ; in either case , too , orna- ments and sumptuous articles of dress are found upon the persons of the children and eventually lead to the discovery of their true rank and parentage ...
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