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6th Chorus . ,, 13. V. 1. , 2 . An Interval . » 14. V. 3 . P. A. Daniel , “ Time Analysis '
( Trans . of N. Shakesp . Soc . , 1877-79 ) . Mr. Daniel believes that the play was
divided into seven Acts . INTRODUCTION PERICLES was first printed in quarto ...
6th Chorus . ,, 13. V. 1. , 2 . An Interval . » 14. V. 3 . P. A. Daniel , “ Time Analysis '
( Trans . of N. Shakesp . Soc . , 1877-79 ) . Mr. Daniel believes that the play was
divided into seven Acts . INTRODUCTION PERICLES was first printed in quarto ...
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INTRODUCTION PERICLES was first printed in quarto in 1609 , with the
following title : THE LATE | And much admired Play , called Pericles , Prince of
Tyre . With the true Relation of the whole Historie , | adventures , and fortunes of
the said ...
INTRODUCTION PERICLES was first printed in quarto in 1609 , with the
following title : THE LATE | And much admired Play , called Pericles , Prince of
Tyre . With the true Relation of the whole Historie , | adventures , and fortunes of
the said ...
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At no period of his career can Shakespeare have thought of putting this entire
complex of loosely connected adventures into the five acts of a play . But to the
purveyors of third - rate romance , it was congenial material ; and the public for
whom ...
At no period of his career can Shakespeare have thought of putting this entire
complex of loosely connected adventures into the five acts of a play . But to the
purveyors of third - rate romance , it was congenial material ; and the public for
whom ...
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There may be no other passage so clearly Shakespearean as this , not only in
what it copies but what it adds ;? but one such suffices to show that
Shakespeare's hand had been set upon the play when Wilkins paraphrased it ,
and creates a ...
There may be no other passage so clearly Shakespearean as this , not only in
what it copies but what it adds ;? but one such suffices to show that
Shakespeare's hand had been set upon the play when Wilkins paraphrased it ,
and creates a ...
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In the tossing ship Marina has her rude welcome to the world , and throughout
the rest of the play , Shakespeare's comings - in and goings - out tend to follow
hers . Next to the birth - scene in clear Shakespearean quality is the recognition ...
In the tossing ship Marina has her rude welcome to the world , and throughout
the rest of the play , Shakespeare's comings - in and goings - out tend to follow
hers . Next to the birth - scene in clear Shakespearean quality is the recognition ...
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