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Cymbeline

[ sim-buh-leen ]

noun

  1. a romantic drama (1610?) by Shakespeare.


Cymbeline

/ ˈsɪmbəliːn /

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At her Palm Springs wedding to Dina in 2012, she wore a Cymbeline dress that looked more like a Grecian slip.

The feeling that shines through Cymbeline is a loving delight in the character of Imogen.

Mr. Fleay, Professor Thorndike's constant authority, says it was written in 1611, after "Cymbeline" was upon the stage.

We have shown that the evidence is conclusive, in the opinion of the best critics, that "Cymbeline" preceded "Philaster."

Cloten, a vindictive lout, son of the second wife of Cymbeline by a former husband.

The first time I had ever been in a theatre I went with my father to see "Cymbeline."

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