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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 the Choruses , and a few ...
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 the Choruses , and a few ...
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He therefore improved his dialogue in many places ; and knowing by experience that the strength of a dramatick piece should be augmented towards its catas- trophe , was most liberal in the last Act . ... " " The The conclusion at which ...
He therefore improved his dialogue in many places ; and knowing by experience that the strength of a dramatick piece should be augmented towards its catas- trophe , was most liberal in the last Act . ... " " The The conclusion at which ...
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... The Miseries of Enforced Marriage , he finds a striking similarity to the earlier Acts of Pericles in point of language , metre and structure , Particularly he notices a predilection for weaving rhymed lines and blank verse together ...
... The Miseries of Enforced Marriage , he finds a striking similarity to the earlier Acts of Pericles in point of language , metre and structure , Particularly he notices a predilection for weaving rhymed lines and blank verse together ...
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... the Acts taken separately notices many points of minor importance . In corroboration of Delius's theory , Mr. R. Boyle1 cites various parallels from The Miseries , etc .; from The Travels of the Three English Brothers , by Day ...
... the Acts taken separately notices many points of minor importance . In corroboration of Delius's theory , Mr. R. Boyle1 cites various parallels from The Miseries , etc .; from The Travels of the Three English Brothers , by Day ...
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1 This pitiful joke occurs also in The Miseries , etc. , Act iv . 2 It is perhaps worth while to notice that this extract is not conclusive against the author of Pericles , II . i . as being the borrower . Law Tricks was published in ...
1 This pitiful joke occurs also in The Miseries , etc. , Act iv . 2 It is perhaps worth while to notice that this extract is not conclusive against the author of Pericles , II . i . as being the borrower . Law Tricks was published in ...
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