The Works of Shakespeare, Հատոր 4Methuen, 1904 |
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... present environment . The story of Pericles is taken , with hardly a change of moment , from the romance of Apollonius of Tyre ; a story famous throughout the Middle Ages , familiar on the continent through the Gesta Roman- orum , and ...
... present environment . The story of Pericles is taken , with hardly a change of moment , from the romance of Apollonius of Tyre ; a story famous throughout the Middle Ages , familiar on the continent through the Gesta Roman- orum , and ...
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... thyself shalt bleed . 33. heap , body . 56. Scorning advice , etc. Qq and Ff include this line in 30 40 50 Pericles ' speech . Malone first proposed the present arrange- ment . Daugh . Of all say'd yet , mayst thou prove 18 Pericles ACT I.
... thyself shalt bleed . 33. heap , body . 56. Scorning advice , etc. Qq and Ff include this line in 30 40 50 Pericles ' speech . Malone first proposed the present arrange- ment . Daugh . Of all say'd yet , mayst thou prove 18 Pericles ACT I.
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... present myself . Peace to the lords of Tyre ! Hel . Lord Thaliard from Antiochus is welcome . Thal . From him I come With message unto princely Pericles ; But since my landing I have understood Your lord has betook himself to unknown ...
... present myself . Peace to the lords of Tyre ! Hel . Lord Thaliard from Antiochus is welcome . Thal . From him I come With message unto princely Pericles ; But since my landing I have understood Your lord has betook himself to unknown ...
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... embroidered mantle worn by knights on horse- back , which hung down from the waist to the knees . 171. equal . Staunton's emen- dation of Qq Ff a goal . And stay your coming to present themselves . Sim . 4I SC . II Pericles.
... embroidered mantle worn by knights on horse- back , which hung down from the waist to the knees . 171. equal . Staunton's emen- dation of Qq Ff a goal . And stay your coming to present themselves . Sim . 4I SC . II Pericles.
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William Shakespeare. And stay your coming to present themselves . Sim . Return them , we are ready ; and our daughter , In honour of whose birth these triumphs are , Sits here , like beauty's child , whom nature gat For men to see , and ...
William Shakespeare. And stay your coming to present themselves . Sim . Return them , we are ready ; and our daughter , In honour of whose birth these triumphs are , Sits here , like beauty's child , whom nature gat For men to see , and ...
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