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... Pericles than any previous writer : : - " We dare not charge the whole unequal play Of Pericles on him ; yet let us say , As gold though mix'd with baser matter shines , So do his bright inimitable lines Throughout those rude wild ...
... Pericles than any previous writer : : - " We dare not charge the whole unequal play Of Pericles on him ; yet let us say , As gold though mix'd with baser matter shines , So do his bright inimitable lines Throughout those rude wild ...
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... Pericles his Queene and Daughter seene , Although assayl'de with Fortune fierce and keene . Vertue preferd from fell destructions blast , Lead on by heauen , and crown'd with ioy at last . ' V , Gower Prologue Note seene , line 3. The ...
... Pericles his Queene and Daughter seene , Although assayl'de with Fortune fierce and keene . Vertue preferd from fell destructions blast , Lead on by heauen , and crown'd with ioy at last . ' V , Gower Prologue Note seene , line 3. The ...
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... Pericles is Shakespeare's Odyssey , whose Homeric hero no Greek dramatist made his hero after Homer . An invention less of its time than Pericles may be imagined paying homage to Homer , falsifying the Classical ' unities ' after the ...
... Pericles is Shakespeare's Odyssey , whose Homeric hero no Greek dramatist made his hero after Homer . An invention less of its time than Pericles may be imagined paying homage to Homer , falsifying the Classical ' unities ' after the ...
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PART ONEO that record could with a backward look | 13 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
PART THREEAN ALPHABET OF SUBJECTS | 95 |
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