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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 20
... their will ; And if Jove stray , who dares say Jove doth ill ? It is enough you
know ; and it is fit , What being more known grows worse , to smother it . All love
the womb that their first being bred , Then give my tongue like leave to love my
head .
... their will ; And if Jove stray , who dares say Jove doth ill ? It is enough you
know ; and it is fit , What being more known grows worse , to smother it . All love
the womb that their first being bred , Then give my tongue like leave to love my
head .
Page 24
All leave us else ; but let your cares o'erlook 25. ostent , display . 41. blast ,
Mason's proposal 26. Amazement , bewilder for spark of the old copies , repeated
by an oversight from 30. am , Farmer's emendation of once , Qq Ff . 44.
All leave us else ; but let your cares o'erlook 25. ostent , display . 41. blast ,
Mason's proposal 26. Amazement , bewilder for spark of the old copies , repeated
by an oversight from 30. am , Farmer's emendation of once , Qq Ff . 44.
Page 26
... my mind , with thousand doubts How I might stop this tempest ere it came ; And
finding little comfort to relieve them , I thought it princely charity to grieve them .
Hel . Well , my lord , since you have given me leave to speak , Freely will I speak .
... my mind , with thousand doubts How I might stop this tempest ere it came ; And
finding little comfort to relieve them , I thought it princely charity to grieve them .
Hel . Well , my lord , since you have given me leave to speak , Freely will I speak .
Page 36
... a ' plays and tumbles , driving the poor fry before him , and at last devours them
all at a mouthful : such whales have I heard on o ' the land , who never leave
gaping till they've swallowed the whole parish , church , steeple , bells , and all .
... a ' plays and tumbles , driving the poor fry before him , and at last devours them
all at a mouthful : such whales have I heard on o ' the land , who never leave
gaping till they've swallowed the whole parish , church , steeple , bells , and all .
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