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... Imogen . Threats are prompt : Posthumus is inveigled by the crafty Italian courtier Iachimo into the bet about Imogen's virtue , and the queen gathers poisons to do away with Pisanio . The latter danger will have little chance of ...
... Imogen . Threats are prompt : Posthumus is inveigled by the crafty Italian courtier Iachimo into the bet about Imogen's virtue , and the queen gathers poisons to do away with Pisanio . The latter danger will have little chance of ...
Page 167
... Imogen's evening prayer also commends her to the gods : clearly , neither Iachimo nor Cloten , whose love she utterly rejects the next morning , will be able to harm her directly , though Cloten is left vowing revenge . Imogen finds a ...
... Imogen's evening prayer also commends her to the gods : clearly , neither Iachimo nor Cloten , whose love she utterly rejects the next morning , will be able to harm her directly , though Cloten is left vowing revenge . Imogen finds a ...
Page 168
... Imogen in having the active virtue to bring blessing , and Posthumus ' temporary loss of faith in Imogen is a step in Bertram's direction , the play conveys no moral doubts for its commentators to struggle to resolve . With everyone ...
... Imogen in having the active virtue to bring blessing , and Posthumus ' temporary loss of faith in Imogen is a step in Bertram's direction , the play conveys no moral doubts for its commentators to struggle to resolve . With everyone ...
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