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Contenido
INTRODUCTION | xxi |
Pericles Prince of Tyre | 45 |
TEXTUAL N6TE | 147 |
the sources of Pericles | 155 |
from The Pattern of Painful | 169 |
Commentaries | 181 |
Collaborator | 193 |
Pericles on the Stage | 209 |
TEXTUAL NOTE 179 | 179 |
COMMENTARIES | 209 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen 43 | 72 |
TEXTUAL NOTE 177 | 177 |
A note on the source of The Two Noble | 187 |
COMMENTARIES | 193 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 262 |
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Términos y frases comunes
action Ambrogiuolo Arcite Arviragus Bawd Belarius Bernabd Blackfriars Boult boys Britain Britons Cerimon Cloten comedies Countryman court cousin Cymbeline dead death Dionyza dream Emilia Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear Fletcher fortune gentleman give gods Gower Guiderius hast hath hear heart heaven Helicanus Hippolyta honor husband Iachimo Imogen Jailer Jailer's Daughter Jupiter King King's King's men knights lady Leonatus lines live look lord Lucius Lysimachus maid Marina Milford Haven mistress mother never Noble Kinsmen Palamon Palamon and Arcite performed Pericles Pirithous Pisanio pity play Posthumus Posthumus's pray princes prison quarto Queen Roman scene Schoolmaster Second seems servant Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian Simonides speak speech stage story sweet sword tell Tempest Thaisa Tharsia theatre Thebes thee theophany Theseus thing thou art tion unto villain wife William Shakespeare Winter's Tale woman Wooer words
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