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SCENE : Dispersedly in various countries . DURATION OF TIME The story comprises from fifteen to sixteen years , of which fourteen days are represented on the stage , the chief intervals being accounted for by the choruses . Day 1.
SCENE : Dispersedly in various countries . DURATION OF TIME The story comprises from fifteen to sixteen years , of which fourteen days are represented on the stage , the chief intervals being accounted for by the choruses . Day 1.
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Next to the birth - scene in clear Shakespearean quality is the recognition - scene ( v . 1. ) , then , her dialogue with Dionyza by the shore ( iv . 1. ) , and her brief passionate appeal to Lysimachus , passing into a wail of agony ...
Next to the birth - scene in clear Shakespearean quality is the recognition - scene ( v . 1. ) , then , her dialogue with Dionyza by the shore ( iv . 1. ) , and her brief passionate appeal to Lysimachus , passing into a wail of agony ...
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It would be rash to say that the Mytilene - scenes in the fourth act are too repulsive for him to have written ; certainly the loathsome figures of Boult and his crew are drawn with a drastic vigour of which there is hardly a trace in ...
It would be rash to say that the Mytilene - scenes in the fourth act are too repulsive for him to have written ; certainly the loathsome figures of Boult and his crew are drawn with a drastic vigour of which there is hardly a trace in ...
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( Exit Thal . ] Till Pericles be dead , My heart can lend no succour to my head . [ Exit . 170 SCENE II . Tyre . A room in the palace. 152. partakes , imparts . 1. [ To Lords without . ] Dyce which dyes 22 Pericles ACT I.
( Exit Thal . ] Till Pericles be dead , My heart can lend no succour to my head . [ Exit . 170 SCENE II . Tyre . A room in the palace. 152. partakes , imparts . 1. [ To Lords without . ] Dyce which dyes 22 Pericles ACT I.
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SCENE II . Tyre . A room in the palace . Enter PERICLES . 10 Per . [ To Lords without ] Let none disturb us . Why should this change of thoughts , The sad companion , dull - eyed melancholy , Be my so used a guest as not an hour ...
SCENE II . Tyre . A room in the palace . Enter PERICLES . 10 Per . [ To Lords without ] Let none disturb us . Why should this change of thoughts , The sad companion , dull - eyed melancholy , Be my so used a guest as not an hour ...
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