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Page xviii
... present composite work . In confirmation of his theory , Fleay points to the absence of Pericles from the Folio of 1623 ; to the publication of the first Quarto by booksellers who dealt mainly in surrepti- tious editions ; the wretched ...
... present composite work . In confirmation of his theory , Fleay points to the absence of Pericles from the Folio of 1623 ; to the publication of the first Quarto by booksellers who dealt mainly in surrepti- tious editions ; the wretched ...
Page xxiv
... present too , and that throughout the rest his con- tributions are manifold , my main contention is that not without set purpose did he pourtray Lysimachus as we have him in the sixth scene , nor without a motive sufficiently obvious ...
... present too , and that throughout the rest his con- tributions are manifold , my main contention is that not without set purpose did he pourtray Lysimachus as we have him in the sixth scene , nor without a motive sufficiently obvious ...
Page xxviii
... present play , corrupt as it is beyond any other of Shake- speare's , that debt has been multiplied many times over . For , though I have had before me almost all the chief modern editions , including the Variorum of 1821 , it would ...
... present play , corrupt as it is beyond any other of Shake- speare's , that debt has been multiplied many times over . For , though I have had before me almost all the chief modern editions , including the Variorum of 1821 , it would ...
Page 6
... present drama that the father of Pericles is living . By prince , there- fore , throughout this play , we are to understand prince regnant . See Act II . iv . and in the epitaph , Act III . iii . In the Gesta Romanorum , Apollonius is ...
... present drama that the father of Pericles is living . By prince , there- fore , throughout this play , we are to understand prince regnant . See Act II . iv . and in the epitaph , Act III . iii . In the Gesta Romanorum , Apollonius is ...
Page 27
... present myself . Peace to the lords of Tyre ! 30 Lord Thaliard from Antiochus is welcome . From him I come With message unto princely Pericles ; But since my landing I have understood Your lord has betook himself to unknown travels , 35 ...
... present myself . Peace to the lords of Tyre ! 30 Lord Thaliard from Antiochus is welcome . From him I come With message unto princely Pericles ; But since my landing I have understood Your lord has betook himself to unknown travels , 35 ...
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