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Contents
INTRODUCTION | xxi |
TEXTUAL NOTE | 147 |
THE SOURCES OF Pericles | 155 |
from Confessio Amantis | 169 |
COMMENTARIES | 181 |
Collaborator | 193 |
Pericles on the Stage | 209 |
PREFATORY REMARKS | 223 |
from The Decameron tr 1620 185 | 185 |
THE SOURCES OF Cymbeline | 203 |
COMMENTARIES | 209 |
PREPATORY REMARKS | xxi |
he Kinsmen The Two Noble Kinsmen | 177 |
À NOTE ON THE SOURCE OF The Two Noble | 187 |
COMMENTARIES | 193 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 262 |
Common terms and phrases
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