Pericles, Prince of Tyre ; Cymbeline ; The Two Noble Kinsmen (with John Fletcher)The magic and art of Shakespeare is made even easier to understand in this revised edition of three of his plays. Includes a general discussion of his life, stage histories of his time, and dramatic criticism by noted scholars. |
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... wife . A significant variation in this part of the story is that Shakespeare's villain actually attempts the seduction of the wife ; Boccaccio's villain becomes by common report so convinced of the wife's chastity that he gives up all ...
... wife . A significant variation in this part of the story is that Shakespeare's villain actually attempts the seduction of the wife ; Boccaccio's villain becomes by common report so convinced of the wife's chastity that he gives up all ...
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... wife are reunited , and the villain is executed . In Shakespeare , the wife adopts male disguise , travels to Wales ( where she lives for a time with rustic outlaws ) , takes service with the general of an invading army , is captured ...
... wife are reunited , and the villain is executed . In Shakespeare , the wife adopts male disguise , travels to Wales ( where she lives for a time with rustic outlaws ) , takes service with the general of an invading army , is captured ...
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... wife and make use of such an advantage offered . " A second replied : “ And , trust me , I should do no less , because I am persuaded that if my wife be willing to wander , the law is in her own hand and I am far enough from home . Dumb ...
... wife and make use of such an advantage offered . " A second replied : “ And , trust me , I should do no less , because I am persuaded that if my wife be willing to wander , the law is in her own hand and I am far enough from home . Dumb ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xxi |
Pericles Prince of Tyre | 45 |
TEXTUAL NOTE | 147 |
Copyright | |
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