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5 15 CYMBELINEIntroduction Text III . 123 THE WINTER's TaleIntroduction Text . 263 277 . PERICLES VOL . IV B DRAMATIS PERSONA ANTIOCHUS , king. THE TEMPEST Introduction Text 397 409 1 The Patterne of | Painfull Tharsia his daughter .
5 15 CYMBELINEIntroduction Text III . 123 THE WINTER's TaleIntroduction Text . 263 277 . PERICLES VOL . IV B DRAMATIS PERSONA ANTIOCHUS , king. THE TEMPEST Introduction Text 397 409 1 The Patterne of | Painfull Tharsia his daughter .
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The Daughter of Antiochus . DIONYZA , wife to Cleon . THAISA , daughter to Simonides . MARINA , daughter to Pericles and Thaisa . LYCHORIDA , nurse to Marina . A Bawd . Lords , Knights , Gentlemen , Sailors , Pirates , Fishermen , and ...
The Daughter of Antiochus . DIONYZA , wife to Cleon . THAISA , daughter to Simonides . MARINA , daughter to Pericles and Thaisa . LYCHORIDA , nurse to Marina . A Bawd . Lords , Knights , Gentlemen , Sailors , Pirates , Fishermen , and ...
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With the true Relation of the whole Historie , | adventures , and fortunes of the said Prince : | As also , | The no less strange and worthy accidents in the Birth and 1 Life , of his daughter | MARIANA . As it hath been divers and ...
With the true Relation of the whole Historie , | adventures , and fortunes of the said Prince : | As also , | The no less strange and worthy accidents in the Birth and 1 Life , of his daughter | MARIANA . As it hath been divers and ...
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1 The Patterne of | Painfull Tharsia his daughter . / WhereAd / ventures : Containing the in the uncertaintie of | this most excellent , pleasant and world , and the fickle state of variable Historie of the man's life are liue - lly ...
1 The Patterne of | Painfull Tharsia his daughter . / WhereAd / ventures : Containing the in the uncertaintie of | this most excellent , pleasant and world , and the fickle state of variable Historie of the man's life are liue - lly ...
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the second those of the infant daughter ( Twine , X. - xiv . ) , and the third the mourning of Apollonius and his final recovery of both ( Twine , xv . xxiv . ) . At no period of his career can Shakespeare have thought of putting this ...
the second those of the infant daughter ( Twine , X. - xiv . ) , and the third the mourning of Apollonius and his final recovery of both ( Twine , xv . xxiv . ) . At no period of his career can Shakespeare have thought of putting this ...
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