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" Pandosto. The, Triumph of Time. Wherein is discovered by a pleasant history, that although by the means of sinister fortune truth may be concealed, yet by time, in spite of fortune, it is most manifestly revealed. "
Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft - Page 282
by Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft - 1870
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Anecdotes of Literature and Scarce Books, Volume 2

William Beloe - 1807 - 468 pages
..." PANDOSTO. THE TRIUMPH OF TIME. Wherein is discovered by a pleasant Historic, that although by the means of sinister Fortune, Truth may be concealed ; yet by Time, in spight of Fortune, it is most manifestly revealed. Pleasant for Age to avoyde drowsie Thoughts, profitable...
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Chamber's household edition of the dramatic works of ..., Part 29, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 434 pages
...thus complacently describes it : ' Wherein is discovered, by a pleasant history, that although by the means of sinister fortune, truth may be concealed,...in spite of fortune, it is most manifestly revealed : pleasant for age to avoid drowsy thoughts, profitable for youth to eschew other wanton pastimes,...
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The poems of Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, and Ben Jonson, ed., with ...

Robert Greene - 1876 - 576 pages
...J'uiutosto. The Triumph of Time. Wherein is discovered by a pleasant history, that although hy the means of sinister fortune truth may be concealed,...spite of fortune, it is most manifestly revealed. Pleasant for age to avoid drowsy thoughts, profitable for youth to eschew other wanton pastimes, and...
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The Poems of Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, and Ben Jonson

Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson - 1878 - 576 pages
...* Pandofto. The Triumph of Time. Wherein is discovered by a pleasant history, that although by the means of sinister fortune truth may be concealed,...spite of fortune, it is most manifestly revealed. Pleasant for age to avoid drowsy thoughts, profitable for youth to eschew other wanton pastimes, and...
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The Shakespearian Drama: A Commentary. The comedies

Denton Jaques Snider - 1887 - 608 pages
...Poet's own soul. It is called by Greene himself the Triumph of Time, by which he means that through " sinister fortune Truth may be concealed, yet by Time...spite of fortune it is most manifestly revealed." Thus to Greene's mind Time was shown in the novel correcting accident through accident. But Shakespeare...
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Shakespeare's Comedy of A Winter's Tale

William Shakespeare - 1894 - 186 pages
...wherein," according to its modest title-page, "is discovered by a pleasant History, that although by the means of sinister fortune, Truth may be concealed,...in spite of fortune it is most manifestly revealed: pleasant for age to avoid drowsy thoughts, profitable for youth to eschew other wanton pastimes, and...
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The Temple Shakespeare, Volume 40

William Shakespeare - 1906 - 188 pages
...in," according to its modest title-page, " is discovered by a pleasant History, that although by the means of sinister fortune, Truth may be concealed,...spite of fortune it is most manifestly revealed,: pleasant for age to avoid drowsy thoughts, profitable for youth to eschew other wanton pastimes, and...
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The Winter's Tale: Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1898 - 460 pages
...those days uncommon, — Shakespeare presumably derived from the title of Greene's Novel, which is : ' Pandosto, or the Triumph of Time . . . wherein is...sinister fortune, Truth may be concealed yet by Time in spight of fortune it is most manifestly reuealed.' — STAFFER (p. 60) : It would be impossible to...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: The winter's tale. 1898

William Shakespeare - 1898 - 460 pages
...those days uncommon, — Shakespeare presumably derived from the title of Greene's ffavel, which is : ' Pandosto, or the Triumph of Time . . . wherein is...sinister fortune, Truth may be concealed yet by Time in spight of fortune it is most manifestly reuealed.' — STAFFER (p. 60) : It would be impossible to...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: The winter's tale. 1898

William Shakespeare - 1898 - 456 pages
...those days uncommon, — Shakespeare presumably derived from the title of Greene's ffavcl, which is : ' Pandosto, or the Triumph of Time . . . wherein is...sinister fortune, Truth may be concealed yet by Time in spight of fortune it is most manifestly reuealed.' — STAFFER (p. 60): It would be impossible to speak...
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