Quality of being applicable to a person after their death.
1 When the messenger comes to bring him to the king, Posthumus cries:
2 But Posthumus will not await the proof for which he has asked.
3 All these are manifestly characteristics of Hamlet, and Posthumus possesses no others.
4 John Hunyady assumes the government in Hungary during the minority of Ladislaus Posthumus .
5 The rigid virtues of Posthumus served only to hasten his destruction.
6 Shakespeare surely ought to have made Posthumus revert to perfect faith.
7 Jealousy in Shakespeare: Resemblances in Leontes to Posthumus ("Cymbeline") and to Othello.
8 He commanded Posthumus to leave Britain and banished him from his native country forever.
9 Or who knows but it is the very ring which Posthumus received from Imogen?
10 And Posthumus betrays as clearly as ever Hamlet did that he is merely Shakespeare masquerading:
11 He began his reign, however, with the murder of Agrippa Posthumus , the grandson of Augustus.
12 Posthumus , too, will write against the wantons he dislikes.
13 Posthumus wishes Imogen saved, because, if her life had been spared, she might have repented.
14 The bank also said Rob Posthumus will be joining its Toronto sales desk as a director.
15 Posthumus describes the battle in which he took so gallant a part in Shakespeare's usual manner.
16 What Posthumus felt at hearing this proof of the innocence of his lady cannot be expressed.
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