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... appears , was written by him . The greater part of the three last Acts may , I think , on this ground be safely ascribed to him ; and his hand may be traced occasionally in the other divisions . Steevens , after a lengthy criticism of ...
... appears , was written by him . The greater part of the three last Acts may , I think , on this ground be safely ascribed to him ; and his hand may be traced occasionally in the other divisions . Steevens , after a lengthy criticism of ...
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... was issued , it may be that Day " con- the joke . Moreover , while it comes naturally in a dialogue between n , it appears rather to have been lugged in by the ears in Law Chapman's | ( d ) Pericles , II . i INTRODUCTION xvii.
... was issued , it may be that Day " con- the joke . Moreover , while it comes naturally in a dialogue between n , it appears rather to have been lugged in by the ears in Law Chapman's | ( d ) Pericles , II . i INTRODUCTION xvii.
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... appear in the present drama that the father of Pericles is living . By prince , there- fore , throughout this play , we are to understand prince regnant . See Act II . iv . and in the epitaph , Act III . iii . In the Gesta Romanorum ...
... appear in the present drama that the father of Pericles is living . By prince , there- fore , throughout this play , we are to understand prince regnant . See Act II . iv . and in the epitaph , Act III . iii . In the Gesta Romanorum ...
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... appears to occur in Shirley's Love Tricks , iv . v . , where the much- wounded soldier implores compassion on a forlorn gentleman , that have lost the use of my veins " . Compare Euripides , Troades , II , “ èyкvμóν ' lππov TeVXÉWV ...
... appears to occur in Shirley's Love Tricks , iv . v . , where the much- wounded soldier implores compassion on a forlorn gentleman , that have lost the use of my veins " . Compare Euripides , Troades , II , “ èyкvμóν ' lππov TeVXÉWV ...
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... appear a gentleman ; And if that ever my low fortune's better , 145 I'll pay your bounties ; till then rest your debtor . First Fish . Why , wilt thou tourney for the lady ? Per . I'll show the virtue I have borne in arms . First Fish ...
... appear a gentleman ; And if that ever my low fortune's better , 145 I'll pay your bounties ; till then rest your debtor . First Fish . Why , wilt thou tourney for the lady ? Per . I'll show the virtue I have borne in arms . First Fish ...
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