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The play was first published , in Quarto , in 1609 , with the following title - page : — THE LATE , | And much admired Play , | called | Peric- les , Prince of Tyre . | With the true Relation of the whole Historie , aduentures and ...
The play was first published , in Quarto , in 1609 , with the following title - page : — THE LATE , | And much admired Play , | called | Peric- les , Prince of Tyre . | With the true Relation of the whole Historie , aduentures and ...
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The play of Pericles was not included in either the first or the second Folio . It was however reprinted , to- gether with six other plays wrongly attributed to Shake- speare , in the Folio of 1664 and in that of 1685.
The play of Pericles was not included in either the first or the second Folio . It was however reprinted , to- gether with six other plays wrongly attributed to Shake- speare , in the Folio of 1664 and in that of 1685.
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Being the true History of the play of Pericles , as it was lately presented by the worthy and an- | cient Poet Iohn Gower . AT LONDON | Printed by T. P. for Nat . Butler , | 1608. | " ( The Cambridge Editors ) .
Being the true History of the play of Pericles , as it was lately presented by the worthy and an- | cient Poet Iohn Gower . AT LONDON | Printed by T. P. for Nat . Butler , | 1608. | " ( The Cambridge Editors ) .
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... the numerous expres- sions bearing a striking similitude to passages in his un- disputed plays , some of the incidents ... and in various places the colour of the style combine to set the seal of Shakespeare on the play before us ...
... the numerous expres- sions bearing a striking similitude to passages in his un- disputed plays , some of the incidents ... and in various places the colour of the style combine to set the seal of Shakespeare on the play before us ...
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I admit with- out reserve that Shakespeare . . . is visible in many scenes throughout the play . But it follows not that he is answer- able for its worst part , though the best it contains may be , not dishonourably , imputed to him .
I admit with- out reserve that Shakespeare . . . is visible in many scenes throughout the play . But it follows not that he is answer- able for its worst part , though the best it contains may be , not dishonourably , imputed to him .
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