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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 Life , of his daughter | MARIANA . As it hath been divers and sundry times
acted ...
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 Life , of his daughter | MARIANA . As it hath been divers and sundry times
acted ...
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We may perhaps recognise Shakespeare in Marina's virginal protest , but its
instantaneous effect upon hardened men must be attributed to a hand less subtle
or more perfunctory than his . Similarly , the majority of the ' choruses ' in acts iv ...
We may perhaps recognise Shakespeare in Marina's virginal protest , but its
instantaneous effect upon hardened men must be attributed to a hand less subtle
or more perfunctory than his . Similarly , the majority of the ' choruses ' in acts iv ...
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than that he seriously plotted a ' Marina , ' still less a Pericles , of his own . What
the other Pericles was , and who the other man , are questions which an editor of
Shakespeare who prints large portions of the other man's work cannot altogether
...
than that he seriously plotted a ' Marina , ' still less a Pericles , of his own . What
the other Pericles was , and who the other man , are questions which an editor of
Shakespeare who prints large portions of the other man's work cannot altogether
...
Page 13
For the state of the text leaves no doubt that it was published surreptitiously from
a copy less authentic than that on which Wilkins himself had based his
paraphrase . Pericles was surpassed by few of Shakespeare's most authentic
plays in ...
For the state of the text leaves no doubt that it was published surreptitiously from
a copy less authentic than that on which Wilkins himself had based his
paraphrase . Pericles was surpassed by few of Shakespeare's most authentic
plays in ...
Page 42
It pleaseth you , my royal father , to express My commendations great , whose
merit's less . Sim . It's fit it should be so ; for princes are A model , which heaven
makes like to itself : As jewels lose their glory if neglected , So princes their
renowns ...
It pleaseth you , my royal father , to express My commendations great , whose
merit's less . Sim . It's fit it should be so ; for princes are A model , which heaven
makes like to itself : As jewels lose their glory if neglected , So princes their
renowns ...
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