The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... epilogue to A Warn- ing for Fair Women ( 1598 ) : Bear with this true and home - born tragedy , Yielding so slender argument and scope To build a matter of importance . This plea follows an explanation why the author had not fol- lowed ...
... epilogue to A Warn- ing for Fair Women ( 1598 ) : Bear with this true and home - born tragedy , Yielding so slender argument and scope To build a matter of importance . This plea follows an explanation why the author had not fol- lowed ...
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... epilogue to A Woman Killed with Kindness ( 1603 ) , expresses himself in a parable , which concludes thus : Unto this wine we do allude our play ; Which some will judge too trivial , some too grave . . . Excuse us , then ; good wine may ...
... epilogue to A Woman Killed with Kindness ( 1603 ) , expresses himself in a parable , which concludes thus : Unto this wine we do allude our play ; Which some will judge too trivial , some too grave . . . Excuse us , then ; good wine may ...
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David Klein. PROLOGUE , EPILOGUE , Etc. Shakespeare liked to use the word prologue in a metaphorical sense . When he refers to the prologue or the epilogue in a tech- nical sense it is apt to be in a tone of mild contempt , as useless ...
David Klein. PROLOGUE , EPILOGUE , Etc. Shakespeare liked to use the word prologue in a metaphorical sense . When he refers to the prologue or the epilogue in a tech- nical sense it is apt to be in a tone of mild contempt , as useless ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
SHAKESPEARE | 243 |
Urheberrecht | |
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