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21 ) : we at least may be sure that it was originally composed at a period long antecedent to its appearance at the Globe Theatre in 1607 or 1608 ; and we may conjecture that Shakespeare bestowed on it certain additions and improvements ...
21 ) : we at least may be sure that it was originally composed at a period long antecedent to its appearance at the Globe Theatre in 1607 or 1608 ; and we may conjecture that Shakespeare bestowed on it certain additions and improvements ...
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Upon this the very utmost that can be conjectured is that Wilkins may possibly be darkly hinting at the fact of his play not having been allowed to come to full maturity - in other words , at its passing under the parentage of ...
Upon this the very utmost that can be conjectured is that Wilkins may possibly be darkly hinting at the fact of his play not having been allowed to come to full maturity - in other words , at its passing under the parentage of ...
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be found in the Cambridge Shakespeare , or even to do justice to the conjectures with which later criticism abounds . I have not of course given a twentieth part of the valuable material recorded with such minute accuracy in that ...
be found in the Cambridge Shakespeare , or even to do justice to the conjectures with which later criticism abounds . I have not of course given a twentieth part of the valuable material recorded with such minute accuracy in that ...
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Enter Gower ] Here and through- out the play the stage - directions as to place at the beginning of each scene are due to Malone . = 1. old ] if sound , is here used ad- verbially of old . Steevens , on Ma- lone's conjecture , reads ...
Enter Gower ] Here and through- out the play the stage - directions as to place at the beginning of each scene are due to Malone . = 1. old ] if sound , is here used ad- verbially of old . Steevens , on Ma- lone's conjecture , reads ...
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Quotations from the Ar- cadia , which will be found in the notes , support this conjecture . 1. Prince ] " It does not appear in the present drama that the father of Pericles is living .
Quotations from the Ar- cadia , which will be found in the notes , support this conjecture . 1. Prince ] " It does not appear in the present drama that the father of Pericles is living .
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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