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Page ix
... doubts had been put forward as to his being hor of our play . Contemporary writers ascribe it and Dryden ( Prologue to Davenant's Circe ) expressly Shakespeare's own muse her Pericles first bore ; The Prince of Tyre was elder than the ...
... doubts had been put forward as to his being hor of our play . Contemporary writers ascribe it and Dryden ( Prologue to Davenant's Circe ) expressly Shakespeare's own muse her Pericles first bore ; The Prince of Tyre was elder than the ...
Page xii
... doubt that , even with very imperfect dialogue , the action presented a succession of scenes of very absorbing interest . The introduction of Gower , however inartificial it may seem , was the result of very profound skill . The ...
... doubt that , even with very imperfect dialogue , the action presented a succession of scenes of very absorbing interest . The introduction of Gower , however inartificial it may seem , was the result of very profound skill . The ...
Page xxi
... 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 keeping with ...
... 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 keeping with ...
Page xxii
... doubt not that thy training hath been noble . Hold , here's more gold for thee . A curse upon him , die he like a thief , That robs thee of thy goodness ! If thou dost Hear from me , it shall be for thy good . So too with fierce ...
... doubt not that thy training hath been noble . Hold , here's more gold for thee . A curse upon him , die he like a thief , That robs thee of thy goodness ! If thou dost Hear from me , it shall be for thy good . So too with fierce ...
Page xxiii
... doubt as to the cter and intentions of Athenagoras , the counterpart of achus . Being outbidden at the public auction when g to purchase Marina , he consoles himself with the tion , " if I should contend with the bawd to buy her hie a ...
... doubt as to the cter and intentions of Athenagoras , the counterpart of achus . Being outbidden at the public auction when g to purchase Marina , he consoles himself with the tion , " if I should contend with the bawd to buy her hie a ...
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