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... Pericles , The Winter's Tale , and Cymbeline we shall find old imagery curiously and , in Pericles especially , most beautifully actualized . The poet draws now on the purest elixir of his spontaneous imagination . Sometimes the result ...
... Pericles , The Winter's Tale , and Cymbeline we shall find old imagery curiously and , in Pericles especially , most beautifully actualized . The poet draws now on the purest elixir of his spontaneous imagination . Sometimes the result ...
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... Pericles , in grief , leaves Tarsus thinking " Thetis ' birth- child ' ( Iv . iv . 41 ) dead . Meanwhile Marina endures her own tragedy : the characteristic Shakespearian one of a threat to her maidenly honour . Yet she survives her ...
... Pericles , in grief , leaves Tarsus thinking " Thetis ' birth- child ' ( Iv . iv . 41 ) dead . Meanwhile Marina endures her own tragedy : the characteristic Shakespearian one of a threat to her maidenly honour . Yet she survives her ...
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... Pericles . Give me my robes . I am wild in my beholding . O heavens bless my girl ! But , hark , what music ? Tell ... Pericles . None ! The music of the spheres ! List , my Marina . Lysimachus . It is not good to cross him ; give him ...
... Pericles . Give me my robes . I am wild in my beholding . O heavens bless my girl ! But , hark , what music ? Tell ... Pericles . None ! The music of the spheres ! List , my Marina . Lysimachus . It is not good to cross him ; give him ...
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