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  1. What now ensues, to the judgment of your eye I give, my cause who best can justify. Antiochus Young prince of Tyre, you have at large received The danger of the task you undertake. Pericles I have, Antiochus, and, with a soul Embolden'd with the glory of her praise, Think death no hazard in this enterprise.

  2. Jul 31, 2015 · Pericles risks his life to win the hand of Antiochus’s daughter, but, in meeting the challenge, he learns of the incest between her and her father. In mortal danger, he flees Antioch. Antiochus sends Thaliard to kill Pericles. Enter Antiochus, Prince Pericles, and followers. ANTIOCHUS 0043 Young Prince of Tyre, you have at large received

  3. Tyre. A room in the palace. Scene 3. Tyre. An ante-chamber in the palace. Scene 4. Tarsus. A room in the Governor’s house. Act II. Scene 1. Pentapolis. An open place by the sea-side. Scene 2. The same. A public way or platform leading to the; Scene 3. The same. A hall of state: a banquet prepared. Scene 4. Tyre. A room in the Governor’s ...

  4. Pericles, Prince of Tyre is an adventure set in the classical past spanning over years in the life of the hero Pericles who loses everything—only to find what matters most. Full of perils and heroic feats, we follow Pericles as he journeys through various ancient cities in the Mediterranean, escaping danger, and searching for his loved ones.

  5. Tyre. A room in the palace. Scene 3. Tyre. An ante-chamber in the palace. Scene 4. Tarsus. A room in the Governor's house. Act II Scene 1. Chorus II - Pentapolis. An open place by the sea-side. Scene 2. The same. A public way or platform leading to the Scene 3. The same.

  6. Prince Pericles of Tyre arrives in Antioch to seek the hand of the beautiful princess. Having declared that he is willing to risk his life for the hand of the king’s daughter, he reads the ...

  7. Pericles is a play written by William Shakespeare that was likely written in 1607-1608 and was published in 1609. Scholars debate whether the play was written solely by Shakespeare or in collaboration with dramatist George Wilkins. Pericles tells the story of the eponymous prince of Tyre. After solving a riddle, Pericles learns that the answer ...