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Page xiv
... lines and blank verse together , and quotes a number of passages from those Acts in support of his view . In illus- tration of similarity of incident and language he compares Pericles , II . v . 87-92 , and The Miseries , etc. , v ...
... lines and blank verse together , and quotes a number of passages from those Acts in support of his view . In illus- tration of similarity of incident and language he compares Pericles , II . v . 87-92 , and The Miseries , etc. , v ...
Page xviii
... lines of five measures instead of four as in the earlier Acts ; the superiority , so 1 This tripartite division was first made by Sidney Walker , who suggested Dekker as the third hand . 2 As no such list is given in any of the Quartos ...
... lines of five measures instead of four as in the earlier Acts ; the superiority , so 1 This tripartite division was first made by Sidney Walker , who suggested Dekker as the third hand . 2 As no such list is given in any of the Quartos ...
Page xx
... lines that have a true Shakesperean ring : - If you were born to honour , show it now ; If put upon you , make the judgement good That thought you worthy of it . O ! that the gods ... Would set me free from this unhallow'd place ...
... lines that have a true Shakesperean ring : - If you were born to honour , show it now ; If put upon you , make the judgement good That thought you worthy of it . O ! that the gods ... Would set me free from this unhallow'd place ...
Page xxi
... 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 motives other than those by ...
... 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 motives other than those by ...
Page xxvii
... lines of the first chorus . But this is to beg question of authorship and to assume that Wilkins ks in his own person . " Gower " is the deus ex machina , her more nor less than " Rumour " in the Induction to y 1 the Second Part of ...
... lines of the first chorus . But this is to beg question of authorship and to assume that Wilkins ks in his own person . " Gower " is the deus ex machina , her more nor less than " Rumour " in the Induction to y 1 the Second Part of ...
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