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- Corambis is a genus of South Pacific jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1901. As of June 2019[update] it contains only two...
- image of Hamlet's father, the late King Hamlet (Old Hamlet). Polonius ("Corambis" in "Q1") is Claudius's chief counsellor, and the father of Ophelia and...
- the Fox. The series is made up of Mélusine, The Virtu, The Mirador, and Corambis. Mildmay Foxe (Mildmay the Fox) Felix Harrowgate Mehitabel Parr Last and...
- verbosity might have resembled Burghley's. Lilian Winstanley thought the name Corambis (in the First Quarto) did suggest Cecil and Burghley. Harold Jenkins considers...
- Doctrine of Labyrinths series, which includes The Virtu, The Mirador, and Corambis. It was well received upon its release; Publishers W****ly gave it a starred...
- Corambis is a fantasy novel by Sarah Monette, the fourth book of her Doctrine of Labyrinths series, preceded by Mélusine, The Virtu, and The Mirador. It...
- the "polonian empyre". In the first quarto of Hamlet, Polonius is named "Corambis". It has been suggested that this derives from "crambe" or "crambo", derived...
- Doctrine of Labyrinths series, which includes Mélusine, The Mirador, and Corambis. Felix Harrogate, having recovered from the abuse he suffered in Mélusine...
- name Corambis (Polonius's name in the 1st Quarto) suggested Burghley, though Krystyna Kujawinska Courtney has pointed out that the name "Corambis" translates...
- in various elements from Shakespeare's play itself, including the name "Corambis" for Polonius from the "bad quarto" of 1603. This story, in its three forms...