A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... importance of poetic imagery in the plays have shown how it was applied in prac- tice . The repetition of poetic ... important features , on the tradition of which the Moralities were part ; and to this they owe their opportunity of ...
... importance of poetic imagery in the plays have shown how it was applied in prac- tice . The repetition of poetic ... important features , on the tradition of which the Moralities were part ; and to this they owe their opportunity of ...
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... important was the technique that the physician , John Bulwer , included in his two treatises , Chirologia and Chironomia ( 1644 ) , plates showing individual gestures to illustrate his copious ac- counts of what ought to be done . A ...
... important was the technique that the physician , John Bulwer , included in his two treatises , Chirologia and Chironomia ( 1644 ) , plates showing individual gestures to illustrate his copious ac- counts of what ought to be done . A ...
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... importance . The Changeling is known to have been written by Middleton in collaboration with William Rowley ( c . 1585 ... important perceptions , and as such provides many of the chief occasions for the exploitation of the verse tone ...
... importance . The Changeling is known to have been written by Middleton in collaboration with William Rowley ( c . 1585 ... important perceptions , and as such provides many of the chief occasions for the exploitation of the verse tone ...
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