Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... manner of a warning or ' mirror ' for dramatists . Such was its prestige , however , that no rival theory was possible . Hence the experimental manner of the Elizabethan theatre , coloured but not guided by the views of poets of a ...
... manner of a warning or ' mirror ' for dramatists . Such was its prestige , however , that no rival theory was possible . Hence the experimental manner of the Elizabethan theatre , coloured but not guided by the views of poets of a ...
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... manner as well as in form . Enough , I am engagde , I will challenge him , I will kiss your hand and so leave you : by this hand Claudio shall render me a deere account : as you heare of me so thinke of me : goe comfort your cousin , I ...
... manner as well as in form . Enough , I am engagde , I will challenge him , I will kiss your hand and so leave you : by this hand Claudio shall render me a deere account : as you heare of me so thinke of me : goe comfort your cousin , I ...
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... manner , the incident might remain imprinted not only on the victim's memory but on his person . Sir Toby has the same sort of humour as Squire Western ; 20 he is prepared to plot a hoax elaborately , in a manner indeed which has not ...
... manner , the incident might remain imprinted not only on the victim's memory but on his person . Sir Toby has the same sort of humour as Squire Western ; 20 he is prepared to plot a hoax elaborately , in a manner indeed which has not ...
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