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... nature of the story wanted ; and thus it is that in ' the true history ' formed upon the play , the unity of idea is kept in the expression of the title- page , ' as it was lately presented by the worthy and ancient poet , John Gower ...
... nature of the story wanted ; and thus it is that in ' the true history ' formed upon the play , the unity of idea is kept in the expression of the title- page , ' as it was lately presented by the worthy and ancient poet , John Gower ...
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... Nature's own shape , of bud , bird , branch , or berry , That even her art sisters the natural roses ; Her inkle , silk , twin with the rubied cherry . Here the word ' inkle ' which occurs in The Winter's Tale and the description of ...
... Nature's own shape , of bud , bird , branch , or berry , That even her art sisters the natural roses ; Her inkle , silk , twin with the rubied cherry . Here the word ' inkle ' which occurs in The Winter's Tale and the description of ...
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... Nature this dowry gave , to glad her presence , The senate - house of planets all did sit , To knit in her their best perfections . I enterprise . ] Arranged as by Malone ; in Qq , Ff 3 , 4 , lines 3 , 4 nboldned . . . hazard . 8. reign ...
... Nature this dowry gave , to glad her presence , The senate - house of planets all did sit , To knit in her their best perfections . I enterprise . ] Arranged as by Malone ; in Qq , Ff 3 , 4 , lines 3 , 4 nboldned . . . hazard . 8. reign ...
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... nature . 20. desire ] a trisyllable here . 23. As ] according as . 27. Hesperides ] properly the daugh- ters of Hesperus who dwelt in the • garden of trees with golden fruit , but mistaken by many old writers for the garden itself ...
... nature . 20. desire ] a trisyllable here . 23. As ] according as . 27. Hesperides ] properly the daugh- ters of Hesperus who dwelt in the • garden of trees with golden fruit , but mistaken by many old writers for the garden itself ...
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... nature in the stuous king who cannot bear to a rival touch the hand of the man he loves , and compares ony and Cleopatra , III . xiii . 124- : - to let him be familiar with My playfellow , your hand ; this kingly seal And plighter of ...
... nature in the stuous king who cannot bear to a rival touch the hand of the man he loves , and compares ony and Cleopatra , III . xiii . 124- : - to let him be familiar with My playfellow , your hand ; this kingly seal And plighter of ...
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Acts Antiochus Antony and Cleopatra arms Arranged Bawd Boult brothel call'd Cambridge Editors Cerimon Cleon Collier Compare The Winter's Cymbeline daughter dead death Delius Dionyza Divided doth doubt Dyce edition Enter GOWER Enter PERICLES Exeunt Exit eyes father Fleay Folios Gent Gentlemen give gods hast hath hear heaven Helicanus Henry honour Julius Cæsar king Knight lady Leonine line ends line in Qq lord Lychorida Lysimachus Malone compares Marina mean mistress Mitylene ne'er never old copies pare passage Pericles play pray Prince of Tyre prose in Qq Quarto queen quotes rest Romeo and Juliet Rowe Sail Sailors SCENE sense Shakespeare Shakespearian Grammar shore Simonides sorrow speak Tarsus tell Thai Thaisa Thaliard thee there's thou art thought Troilus and Cressida Tyre unto verb virgin Wilkins Wilkins's novel wilt wind Winter's Tale word ΙΟ