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Although in structure The Tempest deviated markedly from the extended canvas of Pericles , Cymbeline , and The Winter's Tale , in fact its planning is not far removed from these . We move into another realm of myth and legend .
Although in structure The Tempest deviated markedly from the extended canvas of Pericles , Cymbeline , and The Winter's Tale , in fact its planning is not far removed from these . We move into another realm of myth and legend .
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a I suppose Pericles and certain scenes in Jeronymo to have been produced ; and in the same epoch , I place The Winter's Tale and Cymbeline when Shakespeare's celebrity enable him to bring forward the laid by labours of his youth .
a I suppose Pericles and certain scenes in Jeronymo to have been produced ; and in the same epoch , I place The Winter's Tale and Cymbeline when Shakespeare's celebrity enable him to bring forward the laid by labours of his youth .
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Pericles has all the dramatic situations one could possibly ask for but the various plots and counterplots do not dovetail harmoniously . The play is unwieldy , it lacks unity and cohesion ; it is exactly the kind of play that would be ...
Pericles has all the dramatic situations one could possibly ask for but the various plots and counterplots do not dovetail harmoniously . The play is unwieldy , it lacks unity and cohesion ; it is exactly the kind of play that would be ...
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