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Page xviii
... 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 of his theory , Fleay ...
... 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 of his theory , Fleay ...
Page xxii
... 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 protracted entreaties , he quickly recognises her genuine purity , and at the ...
... 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 protracted entreaties , he quickly recognises her genuine purity , and at the ...
Page xxiv
... is to my mind inconceivable . Nor can I admit that the Marina portion " gives a perfect artistic and organic whole , " especially when stripped of the Gower which Fleay repudiates as non - Shakespearean ; for ntroduction xxiv INTRODUCTION.
... is to my mind inconceivable . Nor can I admit that the Marina portion " gives a perfect artistic and organic whole , " especially when stripped of the Gower which Fleay repudiates as non - Shakespearean ; for ntroduction xxiv INTRODUCTION.
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... give - ales , lamb - ales , leet - ales , Midsummer - ales , Scot - ales , Whitsun - ales , and several more ( Nares , Glossary ) , such as help - ales , soule - ales , dirge - ales . Stubbes in his Anatomy of Abuses , 1583 ( ed . Furni ...
... give - ales , lamb - ales , leet - ales , Midsummer - ales , Scot - ales , Whitsun - ales , and several more ( Nares , Glossary ) , such as help - ales , soule - ales , dirge - ales . Stubbes in his Anatomy of Abuses , 1583 ( ed . Furni ...
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... give , my cause who best can justify . [ Exit . SCENE I. - Antioch . A Room in the Palace . Enter ANTIOCHUS , PERICLES , and Attendants . Ant . Young Prince of Tyre , you have at large receiv'd The danger of the task you undertake . 36 ...
... give , my cause who best can justify . [ Exit . SCENE I. - Antioch . A Room in the Palace . Enter ANTIOCHUS , PERICLES , and Attendants . Ant . Young Prince of Tyre , you have at large receiv'd The danger of the task you undertake . 36 ...
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