GUIDE: Pericles Folger Reference Sun, 02/18/2024 - 02:06 Mr. Cooper as Pericles [in Shakespeare's Pericles] [John] Graham, del. ; [William] Skelton, sc. [graphic] - Pericles Prince of Tyre, act 2 [i.e. I], scene 1 Porter, del. ; J.J. Van den Berghe, sculp. 1800. [graphic] - Pericles Prince of Tyre, act 2, scene last [i.e. I, 4] Porter, del. ; J.J. Van den Berghe, sculp. 1800. [graphic] - 35164 - Pericles, Simondies: Who is the first that doth prefer himself? act II, sc. II H. Corbould ; F. Bacon. [graphic] - 35165 - Pericles, Prince of Tyre. As they cast the Queen overboard [Louis Rhead]. [graphic] - [Pericles, act III, scene 2] [graphic] - Pericles, III, 2, Cerimon, gentleman, servants and Thaisa, Cer.: "O you most potent Gods! What's here? A corse!" Gent.: "Most strange!" [Cer.: "Shrouded in cloth of state"] [Henry Howard]. [graphic] - Pericles, Prince of Tyre, act III, scene 2 [graphic] - Pericles: "Ah me! Poor maid, This world to me is like a lasting storm." ; act 4, scene 1 Thurston del. ; Rhodes, sculp. [graphic] - Pericles, Mar.--Ah me poor Maid, born in a tempest--act IV, sc. 1 painted by T. Stothard R.A. ; engraved by A. Raimbach. [graphic] - Pericles Prince of Tyre, act 3 [i.e. 4], scene 1 R.K. Porter, del. ; Platt, sc. [graphic] - Pericles [graphic] - [Pericles, act 4, scene 1] Bida. [graphic] - Pericles ... act III, sc. III [i.e. IV, i] Craig del. ; Fittler sc. [graphic] - Marina singing before Pericles Thomas Stothard. [graphic] - Pericles, act V, sc. 1 painted by T. Stothard, R.A. ; engraved by C. Armstrong. [graphic] - Pericles, act 5, sc. 1 painted by W. Hilton, R.A. ; engraved by E. Finden. [graphic] - Pericles, act 5, sc. 1, Marina: Hail sir! My lord, lend ear [Henry] Fuseli, del. ; [Richard] Rhodes, sc. [graphic] - Pericles, Prince of Tyre. Tell me your story, answered Pericles [Louis Rhead]. [graphic] - 35167 - Pericles [act V, scene 3] JG ; Dalziel Sc. [graphic] - Pericles, act V, scene III, She dies! Help gentlemen! T. Stothard, R.A. pinxt. ; J. Thompson, sc. [graphic] - 35168 - Pericles, prince of Tyre : a novel / by George Wilkins, printed in 1608, and founded upon Shakespeare's play ; edited by Tycho Mommsen ; with a preface, including a brief account of some original Shakespeare-editions, etc., extant in Germany and Switzerland, and a few remarks on the Latin romance of Apollonius, king of Tyre, by the editor ; and an introd. by J. Payne Collier - front outside cover - front inside cover – front endleaf 1 recto - front endleaf 1 verso – front endleaf 2 recto - front endleaf 2 verso – A1 recto - A1 verso – A2 recto - A2 verso – A3 recto - A3 verso – A4 recto - A4 verso – B1 recto - B1 verso – B2 recto - B2 verso – B3 recto - B3 verso – B4 recto - B4 verso – C1 recto - C1 verso – C2 recto - C2 verso – C3 recto - C3 verso – C4 recto - C4 verso – D1 recto - D1 verso – D2 recto - D2 verso – D3 recto - D3 verso – D4 recto - D4 verso – E1 recto - E1 verso – E2 recto - E2 verso – E3 recto - E3 verso – E4 recto - E4 verso – F1 recto - F1 verso – F2 recto - F2 verso – F3 recto - F3 verso – F4 recto - F4 verso – G1 recto - G1 verso – G2 recto - G2 verso – G3 recto - G3 verso – G4 recto - G4 verso – H1 recto - H1 verso – H2 recto - H2 verso – H3 recto - H3 verso – H4 recto - H4 verso – I1 recto - I1 verso – I2 recto - I2 verso – I3 recto - I3 verso – back endleaf 1 recto - back endleaf 1 verso – back endleaf 2 recto - back endleaf 2 verso – back inside cover - back outside cover - spine - The late, and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre. : With the true relation of the whole historie, aduentures, and fortunes of the said prince: as also, the no lesse strange, and worthy accidents, in the birth and life, of his daughter Mariana. As it hath been diuers and sundry times acted by his Maiesties Seruants, at the Globe on the Banck-side. By William Shakespeare - f. A2 recto, first page of text - A2 verso – A3 recto - leaf [superscript pi]A2 recto - insert recto - insert verso - leaf [superscript pi]b6 recto - leaf [superscript pi]b6 verso - leaf a1 recto (page 1) - leaf a1 verso (page 2) - leaf a2 recto (page 3) - leaf a2 verso (page 4) - leaf a3 recto (page 5) - leaf a3 verso (page 6) - leaf a4 recto (page 7) - leaf a4 verso (page 8) - leaf a5 recto (page 9) - leaf a5 verso (page 10) - leaf a6 recto (page 11) - leaf a6 verso (page 12) - leaf b1 recto (page 13) - leaf b1 verso (page 14) - leaf b2 recto (page 15) - leaf b2 verso (page 16) - leaf b3 recto (page 17) - leaf b3 verso (page 18) - leaf b4 recto (page 19) - leaf b4 verso (page 20) - Permalink: https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/view/group/209825
Mr. Cooper as Pericles [in Shakespeare's Pericles] [John] Graham, del. ; [William] Skelton, sc. [graphic] -
Pericles Prince of Tyre, act 2 [i.e. I], scene 1 Porter, del. ; J.J. Van den Berghe, sculp. 1800. [graphic] -
Pericles Prince of Tyre, act 2, scene last [i.e. I, 4] Porter, del. ; J.J. Van den Berghe, sculp. 1800. [graphic] -
Pericles, Simondies: Who is the first that doth prefer himself? act II, sc. II H. Corbould ; F. Bacon. [graphic] -
Pericles, III, 2, Cerimon, gentleman, servants and Thaisa, Cer.: "O you most potent Gods! What's here? A corse!" Gent.: "Most strange!" [Cer.: "Shrouded in cloth of state"] [Henry Howard]. [graphic] -
Pericles: "Ah me! Poor maid, This world to me is like a lasting storm." ; act 4, scene 1 Thurston del. ; Rhodes, sculp. [graphic] -
Pericles, Mar.--Ah me poor Maid, born in a tempest--act IV, sc. 1 painted by T. Stothard R.A. ; engraved by A. Raimbach. [graphic] -
Pericles, act 5, sc. 1, Marina: Hail sir! My lord, lend ear [Henry] Fuseli, del. ; [Richard] Rhodes, sc. [graphic] -
Pericles, act V, scene III, She dies! Help gentlemen! T. Stothard, R.A. pinxt. ; J. Thompson, sc. [graphic] -
Pericles, prince of Tyre : a novel / by George Wilkins, printed in 1608, and founded upon Shakespeare's play ; edited by Tycho Mommsen ; with a preface, including a brief account of some original Shakespeare-editions, etc., extant in Germany and Switzerland, and a few remarks on the Latin romance of Apollonius, king of Tyre, by the editor ; and an introd. by J. Payne Collier -
The late, and much admired play, called Pericles, Prince of Tyre. : With the true relation of the whole historie, aduentures, and fortunes of the said prince: as also, the no lesse strange, and worthy accidents, in the birth and life, of his daughter Mariana. As it hath been diuers and sundry times acted by his Maiesties Seruants, at the Globe on the Banck-side. By William Shakespeare -