Shakespeare's Comic SequenceBarnes & Noble Books, 1979 - 215 pages |
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... Pericles certainly has this form . But the other three romances are carefully plotted , The Tempest being the most structurally perfect of all Shakespeare's plays . None of the various explanations is wholly satisfactory , they are not ...
... Pericles certainly has this form . But the other three romances are carefully plotted , The Tempest being the most structurally perfect of all Shakespeare's plays . None of the various explanations is wholly satisfactory , they are not ...
Page 153
... Pericles , his queen , and daughter , seen , Although assail'd with fortune fierce and keen , Virtue preserv'd from fell destruction's blast , Led on by heaven , and crown'd with joy at last . In Helicanus may you well descry A figure ...
... Pericles , his queen , and daughter , seen , Although assail'd with fortune fierce and keen , Virtue preserv'd from fell destruction's blast , Led on by heaven , and crown'd with joy at last . In Helicanus may you well descry A figure ...
Page 154
... Pericles hath lost , begin to part Their fringes of bright gold ; the diamonds Of a most praised water do appear , To make the world twice rich . ( III.ii. 103–8 ) So Pericles is reminded of Thaisa when he sees his daughter in the ship ...
... Pericles hath lost , begin to part Their fringes of bright gold ; the diamonds Of a most praised water do appear , To make the world twice rich . ( III.ii. 103–8 ) So Pericles is reminded of Thaisa when he sees his daughter in the ship ...
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