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It therefore seems probable , as most critics have held , that Shakespeare rather elaborated another man's Pericles , scene by scene , here more , here less , according to the fluctuating attractions of the theme , 6 than that he ...
It therefore seems probable , as most critics have held , that Shakespeare rather elaborated another man's Pericles , scene by scene , here more , here less , according to the fluctuating attractions of the theme , 6 than that he ...
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... compared a crowd of outstretched throats to an audience come to see Shore or Pericles.'1 The name of Pericles became a by - word for good fortune , 2 and Boult seems , like Pandarus , to have given a new sobriquet to his class ...
... compared a crowd of outstretched throats to an audience come to see Shore or Pericles.'1 The name of Pericles became a by - word for good fortune , 2 and Boult seems , like Pandarus , to have given a new sobriquet to his class ...
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of his The New Inn ( 1629 ) , turned savagely upon the ' mouldy tale ' which it was still a safe venture to perform ; and even Owen Feltham's Reply seems to admit that there were many whom Pericles ' deeply displeased .
of his The New Inn ( 1629 ) , turned savagely upon the ' mouldy tale ' which it was still a safe venture to perform ; and even Owen Feltham's Reply seems to admit that there were many whom Pericles ' deeply displeased .
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How courtesy would seem to cover sin , When what is done is like an hypocrite , The which is good in nothing but in sight ! If it be true that I interpret false , Then were it certain you were not so bad As with foul incest to abuse ...
How courtesy would seem to cover sin , When what is done is like an hypocrite , The which is good in nothing but in sight ! If it be true that I interpret false , Then were it certain you were not so bad As with foul incest to abuse ...
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Here pleasures court mine eyes , and mine eyes shun them , And danger , which I fear'd , is at Antioch , Whose arm seems far too short to hit me here : Yet neither pleasure's art can joy my spirits , Nor yet the other's distance comfort ...
Here pleasures court mine eyes , and mine eyes shun them , And danger , which I fear'd , is at Antioch , Whose arm seems far too short to hit me here : Yet neither pleasure's art can joy my spirits , Nor yet the other's distance comfort ...
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