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Page viii
... taken from that of the sixth Quarto , but with a considerable number of conjectural alterations . " A duodecimo reprint of Pericles , taken from the fourth Folio , appeared in 1734 . " Rowe included , in both his editions , Pericles and ...
... taken from that of the sixth Quarto , but with a considerable number of conjectural alterations . " A duodecimo reprint of Pericles , taken from the fourth Folio , appeared in 1734 . " Rowe included , in both his editions , Pericles and ...
Page xv
... taken separately many points of minor importance . corroboration of Delius's theory , Mr. R. Boyle1 cites parallels from The Miseries , etc .; from The Travels Three English Brothers , by Day , Wilkins , and Rowley ; m Day's Law Tricks ...
... taken separately many points of minor importance . corroboration of Delius's theory , Mr. R. Boyle1 cites parallels from The Miseries , etc .; from The Travels Three English Brothers , by Day , Wilkins , and Rowley ; m Day's Law Tricks ...
Page xxi
... taken upon himself to his own reading of Lysimachus's character . It has ointed out that in their general scope these scenes nuch in common with certain others in Measure for re . This likeness may , I think , be extended to a lar fact ...
... taken upon himself to his own reading of Lysimachus's character . It has ointed out that in their general scope these scenes nuch in common with certain others in Measure for re . This likeness may , I think , be extended to a lar fact ...
Page xxiii
... is not necessary to my view that Shake- e should have written the whole of these scenes . In- if he had originally taken the plot into his hands , I can imagine that he would have omitted certain details , INTRODUCTION xxiii 1.
... is not necessary to my view that Shake- e should have written the whole of these scenes . In- if he had originally taken the plot into his hands , I can imagine that he would have omitted certain details , INTRODUCTION xxiii 1.
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... taken from the Gesta Romanorum : " The most famous and mighty King Antiochus , which builded the goodlie citie of Antiochia in Syria , and called it after his owne name , as the chiefest seat of all his dominions 20. mine authors ] the ...
... taken from the Gesta Romanorum : " The most famous and mighty King Antiochus , which builded the goodlie citie of Antiochia in Syria , and called it after his owne name , as the chiefest seat of all his dominions 20. mine authors ] the ...
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