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Page xviii
... Marina portion , which " gives a perfect artistic and organic whole " . This , however , as insufficient for dramatic purposes , was put into other hands for com- pletion ; the result being the present composite work . In confirmation ...
... Marina portion , which " gives a perfect artistic and organic whole " . This , however , as insufficient for dramatic purposes , was put into other hands for com- pletion ; the result being the present composite work . In confirmation ...
Page xix
... Marina to a man like Lysimachus ; the ions of , and additions to , the Shakespeare work by Wilkins in his novel fancied he could improve the ve . The difference of style and metre in the blank Fleay illustrates by a comparison between ...
... Marina to a man like Lysimachus ; the ions of , and additions to , the Shakespeare work by Wilkins in his novel fancied he could improve the ve . The difference of style and metre in the blank Fleay illustrates by a comparison between ...
Page xx
... Marina appeals to Lysi- machus in lines that have a true Shakesperean ring : - If you were born to honour , show it ... Marina's needlework as counterfeiting nature to the life , both suggest the hand of Shakspere , who always adopts ...
... Marina appeals to Lysi- machus in lines that have a true Shakesperean ring : - If you were born to honour , show it ... Marina's needlework as counterfeiting nature to the life , both suggest the hand of Shakspere , who always adopts ...
Page xxi
... Marina I no doubt have been on the same lines . For the mentioned above , Shakespeare was debarred from ting such a situation . At any rate , whatever the object ed Lysimachus to visit the brothel , his conduct there 1 is quite in ...
... Marina I no doubt have been on the same lines . For the mentioned above , Shakespeare was debarred from ting such a situation . At any rate , whatever the object ed Lysimachus to visit the brothel , his conduct there 1 is quite in ...
Page xxii
... Marina his atti- tude is wholly different . While making trial of her virtue , he gives vent to none of the threats , displays none of the coarseness and violence , which Wilkins plentifully imputes to him . Instead of compelling her to ...
... Marina his atti- tude is wholly different . While making trial of her virtue , he gives vent to none of the threats , displays none of the coarseness and violence , which Wilkins plentifully imputes to him . Instead of compelling her to ...
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