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... Gentlemen of Verona . Pericles , in short , is little more than a string of adventures so numerous , so inartificially crowded together , and so far removed from probability , that , in my judgment , I must acquit even the irregular and ...
... Gentlemen of Verona . Pericles , in short , is little more than a string of adventures so numerous , so inartificially crowded together , and so far removed from probability , that , in my judgment , I must acquit even the irregular and ...
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... Gentlemen , Sailors , Pirates , Fishermen , and Messengers . DIANA . GOWER , as Chorus . SCENE : Dispersedly in various Countries . " * " No list of Dramatis Personæ is found in any Quarto edition . It is first given after the play in ...
... Gentlemen , Sailors , Pirates , Fishermen , and Messengers . DIANA . GOWER , as Chorus . SCENE : Dispersedly in various Countries . " * " No list of Dramatis Personæ is found in any Quarto edition . It is first given after the play in ...
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... gentleman , that have lost the use of my veins " . Compare Euripides , Troades , II , “ èyêvμóν ' lππov TeVXÉWV " . 19 95. your needy bread ] the bread of which you have such sore need . 102. in thought ] in SO much as thought . Malone ...
... gentleman , that have lost the use of my veins " . Compare Euripides , Troades , II , “ èyêvμóν ' lππov TeVXÉWV " . 19 95. your needy bread ] the bread of which you have such sore need . 102. in thought ] in SO much as thought . Malone ...
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... gentleman ; And if that ever my low fortune's better , 145 I'll pay your bounties ; till then rest your debtor . First Fish . Why , wilt thou tourney for the lady ? Per . I'll show the virtue I have borne in arms . First Fish . Why , do ...
... gentleman ; And if that ever my low fortune's better , 145 I'll pay your bounties ; till then rest your debtor . First Fish . Why , wilt thou tourney for the lady ? Per . I'll show the virtue I have borne in arms . First Fish . Why , do ...
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... gentlemen That neither in our hearts nor outward eyes Envy the great nor do the low despise . . You are right ... gentleman ; • 7 , 28. By Jove upon ] In the ond of these lines I have adopted ce's conjecture " but " for not , ch the ...
... gentlemen That neither in our hearts nor outward eyes Envy the great nor do the low despise . . You are right ... gentleman ; • 7 , 28. By Jove upon ] In the ond of these lines I have adopted ce's conjecture " but " for not , ch the ...
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