The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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... Pericles in the Stationers ' Register , 20th May 1608 , publication of which was ' to be stayed . ' The book so ' stayed ' was almost certainly the First Quarto of our Pericles actually published in 1609 . For later in the same year was ...
... Pericles in the Stationers ' Register , 20th May 1608 , publication of which was ' to be stayed . ' The book so ' stayed ' was almost certainly the First Quarto of our Pericles actually published in 1609 . For later in the same year was ...
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... Pericles , of his own . What the other Pericles was , and who the other man , are questions which an editor of Shakespeare Pericles who prints large portions of the other man's work cannot altogether pass by , but which we have no means ...
... Pericles , of his own . What the other Pericles was , and who the other man , are questions which an editor of Shakespeare Pericles who prints large portions of the other man's work cannot altogether pass by , but which we have no means ...
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... Pericles in plot ( it is founded on the contemporary history of a Yorkshire family ) , has in common with it some tricks of metre , especially ( as Delius noticed ) the use of rhymes promiscuously interspersed in the midst of blank ...
... Pericles in plot ( it is founded on the contemporary history of a Yorkshire family ) , has in common with it some tricks of metre , especially ( as Delius noticed ) the use of rhymes promiscuously interspersed in the midst of blank ...
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