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... Acts I. and II . to Wilkins , but in Act IV . detects a third hand , that of Rowley.1 Shakespeare , he argues , would never have chosen a story of incest which has no tragic horror in it ; still less would he have grafted on to it a ...
... Acts I. and II . to Wilkins , but in Act IV . detects a third hand , that of Rowley.1 Shakespeare , he argues , would never have chosen a story of incest which has no tragic horror in it ; still less would he have grafted on to it a ...
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... Acts ; the impossibility of Shake- s marrying Marina to a man like Lysimachus ; the ions of , and additions to , the ... Act III . i . Act IV . vi . 167-175 , Act II . i . I - II , and of the rhym- rse in various places ; his contention ...
... Acts ; the impossibility of Shake- s marrying Marina to a man like Lysimachus ; the ions of , and additions to , the ... Act III . i . Act IV . vi . 167-175 , Act II . i . I - II , and of the rhym- rse in various places ; his contention ...
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... 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 , make the judgement good That thought you worthy of it . O ! that the gods ...
... 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 , make the judgement good That thought you worthy of it . O ! that the gods ...
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... Acts . If , how- ever , we suppose with Fleay that he had nothing to do with the first two , there is to me a stumbling - block impossible to get over . His work concludes the play . Now , while he would not have considered these three Acts ...
... Acts . If , how- ever , we suppose with Fleay that he had nothing to do with the first two , there is to me a stumbling - block impossible to get over . His work concludes the play . Now , while he would not have considered these three Acts ...
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... Acts ; that he could ve left behind him a headless torso ; that metrical coupled with considerations of style , prove almost the of the first two Acts to be by some other author ; and the brothel scenes there are abundant manifestations ...
... Acts ; that he could ve left behind him a headless torso ; that metrical coupled with considerations of style , prove almost the of the first two Acts to be by some other author ; and the brothel scenes there are abundant manifestations ...
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