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... Pericles , and must not pass . " " Pericles " indeed seems to have become almost proverbial for a bad play successful in hitting the tastes of the masses . " And if it prove so happy as to please , We'll say ' tis fortunate like Pericles ...
... Pericles , and must not pass . " " Pericles " indeed seems to have become almost proverbial for a bad play successful in hitting the tastes of the masses . " And if it prove so happy as to please , We'll say ' tis fortunate like Pericles ...
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... Pericles first bore , The Prince of Tyre was elder than the Moor : ' Tis miracle to see a first good play ; All Hawthorns do not bloom on Christmas - day . " George Wilkins and Pericles . It is possible to differenti- ate no less than ...
... Pericles first bore , The Prince of Tyre was elder than the Moor : ' Tis miracle to see a first good play ; All Hawthorns do not bloom on Christmas - day . " George Wilkins and Pericles . It is possible to differenti- ate no less than ...
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... Pericles , at one door , with all his train ; Cleon and Dionyza , at the other . Cleon shows Pericles the tomb ; whereat Pericles makes lamentation , puts on sackcloth , and in a mighty passion departs . Then exeunt Cleon and Dionyza ...
... Pericles , at one door , with all his train ; Cleon and Dionyza , at the other . Cleon shows Pericles the tomb ; whereat Pericles makes lamentation , puts on sackcloth , and in a mighty passion departs . Then exeunt Cleon and Dionyza ...
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