The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Harper, 1843 |
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Page 172
... Pericles , Act ii . Sc . 1 . 3 Met with and equalled . See Hamlet , Act iii . Sc . 1 : " That he , as ' twere by accident , may here Affront Ophelia . ' 4 Comparisons . 5 In the old copy this line stands : - ' Wants similes truth tird ...
... Pericles , Act ii . Sc . 1 . 3 Met with and equalled . See Hamlet , Act iii . Sc . 1 : " That he , as ' twere by accident , may here Affront Ophelia . ' 4 Comparisons . 5 In the old copy this line stands : - ' Wants similes truth tird ...
Page 325
... Pericles , Full of face ' appears to signity amply beautiful and Duncan as- sures Banquo that he will labour to make him full of growing , ' i . e . of ' ample growth ' 5. So in King Henry IV . Part I A peasel hath not such a deal of ...
... Pericles , Full of face ' appears to signity amply beautiful and Duncan as- sures Banquo that he will labour to make him full of growing , ' i . e . of ' ample growth ' 5. So in King Henry IV . Part I A peasel hath not such a deal of ...
Page 364
... PERICLES , PRINCE OF TYRE . PRELIMINARY , REMARKS . Gc thider and men wol the schewe , Now Fader. heart Would I were dead , so you did live again ! — O , lord , I cannot speak to him for weeping ; My tears will choke me , if I ope my ...
... PERICLES , PRINCE OF TYRE . PRELIMINARY , REMARKS . Gc thider and men wol the schewe , Now Fader. heart Would I were dead , so you did live again ! — O , lord , I cannot speak to him for weeping ; My tears will choke me , if I ope my ...
Page 365
... Pericles professes to have followed Gower . Chaucer also refers to the story in The Man of Lawe's Prologue : - This high eulogium on Pericles received a direct con- tradiction very shortly afterwards from the pen of an obscure poet ...
... Pericles professes to have followed Gower . Chaucer also refers to the story in The Man of Lawe's Prologue : - This high eulogium on Pericles received a direct con- tradiction very shortly afterwards from the pen of an obscure poet ...
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... Pericles and the poet's subsequent productions ; similitudes so striking , as to leave no doubt that they originated from one and the same source . occupy , yet it is , we may venture to assert , the most spirited and pleasing specimen ...
... Pericles and the poet's subsequent productions ; similitudes so striking , as to leave no doubt that they originated from one and the same source . occupy , yet it is , we may venture to assert , the most spirited and pleasing specimen ...
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