The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... story of jealousy lying mid - way between Greene's Pandosto and Shake- speare's play . My endeavour to associate certain elements in the plot of Pandosto and The Winter's Tale with some of the Greek romances has received , since the ...
... story of jealousy lying mid - way between Greene's Pandosto and Shake- speare's play . My endeavour to associate certain elements in the plot of Pandosto and The Winter's Tale with some of the Greek romances has received , since the ...
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... story was winning for itself a continental reputation . It was translated into French in 1615 , and again in 1626 - the latter version being by Du Bail . About the same time the French dramatist Alexandre Hardy dramatised the story ...
... story was winning for itself a continental reputation . It was translated into French in 1615 , and again in 1626 - the latter version being by Du Bail . About the same time the French dramatist Alexandre Hardy dramatised the story ...
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... story may be more easily recognised . Pandosto , king of Bohemia , marries Bellaria , and to them is born a son Garinter . Egistus , king of Sicily , who in his youth had been brought up with Pandosto , pays a visit to the Bohemian ...
... story may be more easily recognised . Pandosto , king of Bohemia , marries Bellaria , and to them is born a son Garinter . Egistus , king of Sicily , who in his youth had been brought up with Pandosto , pays a visit to the Bohemian ...
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... story , Shakespeare has de- Fisherman's parted very widely from the romance of Greene . But before Tale ] considering his points of departure in detail , let us turn our thoughts to yet another version of the story which appeared in ...
... story , Shakespeare has de- Fisherman's parted very widely from the romance of Greene . But before Tale ] considering his points of departure in detail , let us turn our thoughts to yet another version of the story which appeared in ...
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... story of the wooing of Flora by Cassander follows . Disguised as a shepherd , he wins her love , but is repulsed by the shepherd Thirsis . Then , adopting a new disguise - that of a crippled beggar - he comes to Flora and announces his ...
... story of the wooing of Flora by Cassander follows . Disguised as a shepherd , he wins her love , but is repulsed by the shepherd Thirsis . Then , adopting a new disguise - that of a crippled beggar - he comes to Flora and announces his ...
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