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His share in the play is the Marina portion , which " gives a perfect artistic and organic whole " . This , however , as insufficient for dramatic purposes , was put into other hands for com- pletion ; the result being the present ...
His share in the play is the Marina portion , which " gives a perfect artistic and organic whole " . This , however , as insufficient for dramatic purposes , was put into other hands for com- pletion ; the result being the present ...
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far as mere literature is concerned , of the brothel scenes to anything in the first two Acts ; the impossibility of Shake- speare's marrying Marina to a man like Lysimachus ; the alterations of , and additions to , the Shakespeare work ...
far as mere literature is concerned , of the brothel scenes to anything in the first two Acts ; the impossibility of Shake- speare's marrying Marina to a man like Lysimachus ; the alterations of , and additions to , the Shakespeare work ...
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worthy of the great dramatist , e.g. the sudden rise from prose to verse in Act IV . vi . , when Marina appeals to Lysi- machus in lines that have a true Shakesperean ring : - If you were born to honour , show it now ; If put upon you ...
worthy of the great dramatist , e.g. the sudden rise from prose to verse in Act IV . vi . , when Marina appeals to Lysi- machus in lines that have a true Shakesperean ring : - If you were born to honour , show it now ; If put upon you ...
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Wilkins in his novel , following Twine's lead , preferred the baser presentation of Lysimachus's character , and his version in the play of the interview with Marina would no doubt have been on the same lines . For the reason mentioned ...
Wilkins in his novel , following Twine's lead , preferred the baser presentation of Lysimachus's character , and his version in the play of the interview with Marina would no doubt have been on the same lines . For the reason mentioned ...
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Towards Marina his atti- tude is wholly different . While making trial of her virtue , he gives vent to none of the threats , displays none of the coarseness and violence , which Wilkins plentifully imputes to him .
Towards Marina his atti- tude is wholly different . While making trial of her virtue , he gives vent to none of the threats , displays none of the coarseness and violence , which Wilkins plentifully imputes to him .
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action Acts Antiochus appears arms Arranged Bawd better Boult bring brought Cleon comes Compare conjecture course daughter dead death Divided doth doubt Dyce edition Editors ending Enter Exeunt eyes faith father fear Fish fortune frequent give gods gold Gower hand hast hath hear heaven honour keep kind king Knight lady leave line in Qq live look lord Lysimachus Malone Marina master mean mind nature never novel original pare passage perhaps Pericles piece play poor present prince prose in Qq Quarto queen quotes rest Rowe SCENE Second seems sense Shakespeare shore speak Steevens story Tale tell Thai Thaisa thee thing Third thou thought Tyre unto Wilkins's wind Winter's wish worth