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Page x
... Acts may , I think , on this ground be safely ascribed to him ; and his hand may be traced occasionally in the other divisions . Steevens , after a lengthy criticism of the Choruses , and a few remarks as to the Dumb Shows , passes on ...
... Acts may , I think , on this ground be safely ascribed to him ; and his hand may be traced occasionally in the other divisions . Steevens , after a lengthy criticism of the Choruses , and a few remarks as to the Dumb Shows , passes on ...
Page xi
... dialogue places ; and knowing by experience that the strength matick piece should be augmented towards its catas- was most liberal in the last Act . " · • The conclusion at which Malone arrived as to Shake- speare's INTRODUCTION xi.
... dialogue places ; and knowing by experience that the strength matick piece should be augmented towards its catas- was most liberal in the last Act . " · • The conclusion at which Malone arrived as to Shake- speare's INTRODUCTION xi.
Page xiv
... Acts of Pericles in point of language , metre and structure . Particularly he notices a predilection for weaving rhymed lines and blank verse together , and quotes a number of passages from those Acts in support of his view . In illus ...
... Acts of Pericles in point of language , metre and structure . Particularly he notices a predilection for weaving rhymed lines and blank verse together , and quotes a number of passages from those Acts in support of his view . In illus ...
Page xv
... Acts taken separately many points of minor importance . corroboration of Delius's theory , Mr. R. Boyle1 cites parallels from The Miseries , etc .; from The Travels Three English Brothers , by Day , Wilkins , and Rowley ; m Day's Law ...
... Acts taken separately many points of minor importance . corroboration of Delius's theory , Mr. R. Boyle1 cites parallels from The Miseries , etc .; from The Travels Three English Brothers , by Day , Wilkins , and Rowley ; m Day's Law ...
Page xvii
... Act iv . is perhaps worth while to notice that this extract is not conclusive the author of Pericles , 11. i . as being the borrower . Law Tricks was d in 1608 , the same year in which Pericles was entered by Blount in oners ' Register ...
... Act iv . is perhaps worth while to notice that this extract is not conclusive the author of Pericles , 11. i . as being the borrower . Law Tricks was d in 1608 , the same year in which Pericles was entered by Blount in oners ' Register ...
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