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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 1608 , the same year in which Pericles was entered by Blount in the ...
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 1608 , the same year in which Pericles was entered by Blount in the ...
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One other small point it is perhaps worth while to notice here . Delius suggests the possibility of Pericles having been acted before it came under Shakespeare's revision . If this were so , ingenuity might find a special significance ...
One other small point it is perhaps worth while to notice here . Delius suggests the possibility of Pericles having been acted before it came under Shakespeare's revision . If this were so , ingenuity might find a special significance ...
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15. the book of praises ] the volume in which everything worth praise is bound up . Compare Romeo and Juliet , 1. iii . 81-88 ; Love's Labour's Lost , IV . ii . 113 . 16. curious ] choice , exquisite . exquisite .
15. the book of praises ] the volume in which everything worth praise is bound up . Compare Romeo and Juliet , 1. iii . 81-88 ; Love's Labour's Lost , IV . ii . 113 . 16. curious ] choice , exquisite . exquisite .
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To receive the welcome of such a creature , no one worth the name of a man will make the slightest approach . In gate there is a blending of the literal and the figurative . 81. viol ] a stringed instrument of the violin type .
To receive the welcome of such a creature , no one worth the name of a man will make the slightest approach . In gate there is a blending of the literal and the figurative . 81. viol ] a stringed instrument of the violin type .
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... doth tune us otherwise : Forty days longer we do respite you ; If by which time our secret be undone , This mercy shows we'll joy in such a son : And until then your entertain shall be As doth befit our honour and your worth .
... doth tune us otherwise : Forty days longer we do respite you ; If by which time our secret be undone , This mercy shows we'll joy in such a son : And until then your entertain shall be As doth befit our honour and your worth .
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