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The first tells the adventures of the lost wife ( Twine , viii.-ix. ) , 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 . ) .
The first tells the adventures of the lost wife ( Twine , viii.-ix. ) , 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 . ) .
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1 Pimlyco , or Runne Red- Taylor's The Hogg hath lost his Cap , 1609 ( cf. Cent . of Shake- Pearle , 1614 ( ib . p . 107 ) . speare's Praise , p . 89 ) . 3 Barthwaite , Strappado for 3 • Fortunate like Pericles ' ; the Divell ...
1 Pimlyco , or Runne Red- Taylor's The Hogg hath lost his Cap , 1609 ( cf. Cent . of Shake- Pearle , 1614 ( ib . p . 107 ) . speare's Praise , p . 89 ) . 3 Barthwaite , Strappado for 3 • Fortunate like Pericles ' ; the Divell ...
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... play - fellow : Which to prevent he made a law , To keep her still , and men in awe , That whoso ask'd her for his wife , His riddle told not , lost his life : So for her many a wight did die , As yon grim looks do testify .
... play - fellow : Which to prevent he made a law , To keep her still , and men in awe , That whoso ask'd her for his wife , His riddle told not , lost his life : So for her many a wight did die , As yon grim looks do testify .
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... hear between 73 and 74 , such as : theflattery which hides their faults . Worthy to heir my throne ; for 74 A line is probably lost kingly boys ( Sydney Walker ) . 105-110 . Printed as prose in Qq Ff . Arranged 25 SC . II Pericles.
... hear between 73 and 74 , such as : theflattery which hides their faults . Worthy to heir my throne ; for 74 A line is probably lost kingly boys ( Sydney Walker ) . 105-110 . Printed as prose in Qq Ff . Arranged 25 SC . II Pericles.
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... good prince , having all lost , By waves from coast to coast is tost : All perishen of man , of pelf , Ne aught escapen but himself ; Till fortune , tired with doing bad , Threw him ashore , to give him glad : And here he comes .
... good prince , having all lost , By waves from coast to coast is tost : All perishen of man , of pelf , Ne aught escapen but himself ; Till fortune , tired with doing bad , Threw him ashore , to give him glad : And here he comes .
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