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Page viii
... novel called The Patterne of Painefulle Aduenters : first published in 1576 and reprinted by Mr. Collier in the first volume of Shakespeare's Library , together with the story of Appollinus , the Prince of Tyr , from Gower's Confessio ...
... novel called The Patterne of Painefulle Aduenters : first published in 1576 and reprinted by Mr. Collier in the first volume of Shakespeare's Library , together with the story of Appollinus , the Prince of Tyr , from Gower's Confessio ...
Page ix
... novel and to or Smyth's Shakespeare's Pericles and Apollonius of hiladelphia , MacCalla & Co. ious to the publication in 1709 of Rowe's edition of peare no doubts had been put forward as to his being hor of our play . Contemporary ...
... novel and to or Smyth's Shakespeare's Pericles and Apollonius of hiladelphia , MacCalla & Co. ious to the publication in 1709 of Rowe's edition of peare no doubts had been put forward as to his being hor of our play . Contemporary ...
Page x
... novels ) in which the majority of the characters are not so well connected , and so ne CO CO th in ap int is pu de kin wh spe am in it . not prog whe foun whid out thro able not play some indus in ma of a troph • y in respect of each ...
... novels ) in which the majority of the characters are not so well connected , and so ne CO CO th in ap int is pu de kin wh spe am in it . not prog whe foun whid out thro able not play some indus in ma of a troph • y in respect of each ...
Page xix
... novel fancied he could improve the ve . The difference of style and metre in the blank Fleay illustrates by a comparison between Act III . i . Act IV . vi . 167-175 , Act II . i . I - II , and of the rhym- rse in various places ; his ...
... novel fancied he could improve the ve . The difference of style and metre in the blank Fleay illustrates by a comparison between Act III . i . Act IV . vi . 167-175 , Act II . i . I - II , and of the rhym- rse in various places ; his ...
Page xxi
... novel Lysimachus is a profligate roué . The Bawd es him as a fauorer of our calling , one that will as aue his hand in his pocket , as such a pretty dilling shalt come in his eye , and not as most of our Gentle- e , draw it out empty ...
... novel Lysimachus is a profligate roué . The Bawd es him as a fauorer of our calling , one that will as aue his hand in his pocket , as such a pretty dilling shalt come in his eye , and not as most of our Gentle- e , draw it out empty ...
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