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  1. William Shakespeare. W. G. Clark. W. Aldis Wright. The Globe Shakespeare. New York. Nelson Doubleday, Inc. NSF, NEH: Digital Libraries Initiative, Phase 2 provided ...

  2. William Shakespeare. One of Shakespeare's littlest known plays, Pericles, Prince of Tyre is nevertheless a classic, one of the best plays ever written by the world's greatest writer. 98 pages, Paperback. First published January 1, 1608.

  3. 『ペリクリーズ』(Pericles, Prince of Tyre)は、イギリスの劇作家 ウィリアム・シェイクスピア作の戯曲。作家最初のロマンス劇とされている。他の劇作家との共作であるとの学説もあり、「ファースト・フォリオ」(1623)には収載されていない。1608年に初演。

  4. Shipwrecked in Pentapolis on his travels away from Tyre--continuing to flee Antiochus’ wrath--Pericles marries Thaisa, who appears to die in childbirth. Pericles passes off his young daughter Marina to be raised by others. After many years Pericles ascends the Tyrian throne and receives a second chance at life and love with the miraculous ...

  5. My lord, prince Pericles is fled. [Exit. Ant. As thou Wilt live, fly after: and like an arrow shot From a well-experienced archer hits the mark His eye doth level at, so thou ne'er return Unless thou say 'Prince Pericles is dead.' Thal. My lord, If I can get him within my pistol's length, I'll make him sure enough: so, farewell to your highness ...

  6. Pericles, Prince of Tyre. Title page, 1609. Pericles, Prince of Tyre is a play by William Shakespeare. It is a comedy. Shakespeare's source was The Patterne of Painefull Adventures (1576) by Lawrence Twine. Pericles, Prince of Tyre was probably first acted between 1608 and 1609. It was probably first printed in quarto form in 1609.

  7. Pericles is the Prince of Tyre, but he spends the majority of the play in other places: Antioch, Tarsus, Pentapolis, and wandering the seas trying to get home. These travels bring him into contact with a number of different kings and rulers, each of which serves as a foil for the others in terms of how they decide to lead.

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