An edition of Cymbeline (1734)

Cymbeline

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An edition of Cymbeline (1734)

Cymbeline

Large Print

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Cymbeline, King of Britain is one of the best-known works of William Shakespeare. It is a romantic play interwoven with war and tragedy. It revolves around Cymbeline and his daughter, Imogen. Imogen does not abide by her father's wishes and marries a lowborn gentleman, Posthumous. After their marriage, Posthumous is banished from Britain, and Imogen is held as a prisoner in the palace. As the play unfolds, the evil plots of the queen, Imogen's stepmother, the jealousy of Posthumous, and the loyalty of Imogen come to light.

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Cymbeline
2022, Standard Ebooks
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Cymbeline: Large Print
2020, Independently Published
in English
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Cymbeline
2019, Arden Shakespeare
in English
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Cymbeline
2017-07-05, LibriVox
in English
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Cymbeline
2007-09-10, Project Gutenberg
in Finnish
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Cymbeline: Tragédie
2006-09-07, Project Gutenberg
in French
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Cymbeline
2000-07-01, Project Gutenberg
in English
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Cymbeline
1999-06-01, Project Gutenberg
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Cymbeline
1998-11-01, Project Gutenberg
in English
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Cymbeline
1997-12-01, Project Gutenberg
in English
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Cymbeline
October 1, 1969, Arden
Paperback in English - 2 edition
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Cymbeline
1968, Signet
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OL30266587M
ISBN 13
9798626156348

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OL258656W

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In the scene which dramatizes the central crisis of her fortunes, the heroine of Cymbeline apparently dies, and her brothers speak over her body perhaps the most exquisite lyric in the language, 'Fear no more the heat o'th' sun', whose serene beauty has brought consolation to many a real-life funeral.
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