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The plot was founded on Twine's novel called The Patterne of Painefulle Aduenters : first published in 1576 and reprinted by Mr. Collier in the first volume of Shakespeare's Library , together with the story of Appollinus , the Prince ...
The plot was founded on Twine's novel called The Patterne of Painefulle Aduenters : first published in 1576 and reprinted by Mr. Collier in the first volume of Shakespeare's Library , together with the story of Appollinus , the Prince ...
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Those curious as to the Apollonius Saga , from which the story of Pericles is ultimately drawn , are referred to Professor Mommsen's Preface to Wilkins's novel and to Professor Smyth's Shakespeare's Pericles and Apollonius of Tyre ...
Those curious as to the Apollonius Saga , from which the story of Pericles is ultimately drawn , are referred to Professor Mommsen's Preface to Wilkins's novel and to Professor Smyth's Shakespeare's Pericles and Apollonius of Tyre ...
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necessary in respect of each other , that they proceed in combination to the end of the story . . . . In Pericles this continuity is wanting . . . . And even with the aid of Gower the scenes are rather loosely tacked together ...
necessary in respect of each other , that they proceed in combination to the end of the story . . . . In Pericles this continuity is wanting . . . . And even with the aid of Gower the scenes are rather loosely tacked together ...
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The writer , in constructing the plot , had not arrived to a perfect conception of the principle ' that a tragedy is tied to the laws of poesy , and not of history , not bound to follow the story , but having liberty either to feign a ...
The writer , in constructing the plot , had not arrived to a perfect conception of the principle ' that a tragedy is tied to the laws of poesy , and not of history , not bound to follow the story , but having liberty either to feign a ...
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With his perfect mastery of the faculty of representing , instead of recording , the treatment of a story which would have required perpetual explanation and connection would have been painful to him , if not im- possible .
With his perfect mastery of the faculty of representing , instead of recording , the treatment of a story which would have required perpetual explanation and connection would have been painful to him , if not im- possible .
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