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Page 9
Marina stands ' flower - like among her flowers ' like Perdita , and reads the
poisonous tenderness of a jealous foster - mother , like Imogen . The meeting of
Pericles with Thaisa and with Marina is drawn with as profound a feeling for joy
as that ...
Marina stands ' flower - like among her flowers ' like Perdita , and reads the
poisonous tenderness of a jealous foster - mother , like Imogen . The meeting of
Pericles with Thaisa and with Marina is drawn with as profound a feeling for joy
as that ...
Page 10
With all the extraordinary power of single scenes , the ' Marina ' has not , as it
stands , any more than the Pericles story as a whole , the dramatic substance ,
the backbone , of Shakespeare's most romantic ' plots . It is like The Winter's Tale
...
With all the extraordinary power of single scenes , the ' Marina ' has not , as it
stands , any more than the Pericles story as a whole , the dramatic substance ,
the backbone , of Shakespeare's most romantic ' plots . It is like The Winter's Tale
...
Page 17
Ant . Before thee stands this fair Hesperides , With golden fruit , but dangerous to
be touch'd ; For death - like dragons here affright thee hard : 6. Bring in our
daughter . • Music ' as a stage direction ; Qq and Ff prefix ' Music ' to and Dyce ...
Ant . Before thee stands this fair Hesperides , With golden fruit , but dangerous to
be touch'd ; For death - like dragons here affright thee hard : 6. Bring in our
daughter . • Music ' as a stage direction ; Qq and Ff prefix ' Music ' to and Dyce ...
Page 18
Yon sometimes famous princes , like thyself , Drawn by report , adventurous by
desire , Tell thee , with speechless tongues and semblance pale , That without
covering , save yon field of stars , Here they stand martyrs , slain in Cupid's wars
...
Yon sometimes famous princes , like thyself , Drawn by report , adventurous by
desire , Tell thee , with speechless tongues and semblance pale , That without
covering , save yon field of stars , Here they stand martyrs , slain in Cupid's wars
...
Page 31
So sharp are hunger's teeth , that man and wife Draw lots who first shall die to
lengthen life : Here stands a lord , and there a lady weeping ; Here many sink ,
yet those which see them fall Have scarce strength left to give them burial . Is not
this ...
So sharp are hunger's teeth , that man and wife Draw lots who first shall die to
lengthen life : Here stands a lord , and there a lady weeping ; Here many sink ,
yet those which see them fall Have scarce strength left to give them burial . Is not
this ...
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