SOURCE: "Heritage in Pericles," in Shakespeare's Late Plays, edited by Richard C. Tobias and Paul G. Zolbrod, Ohio University Press, 1974, pp. 89-113.
In the essay below, Welsh cites four "heritages" operating in Pericles: the archaic tale itself, the importance of riddles, the seven capital sins, and the appearance of the "flourishing emblem. "
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