Shakespeare's SatireOxford University Press, 1943 - 227 Seiten Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... Armado is also both a type figure of Italian comedy and a phenomenon of Elizabethan England . Though he is called a braggart , he displays few characteristics of the farced miles gloriosus . He never boasts of warlike achievements , nor ...
... Armado is also both a type figure of Italian comedy and a phenomenon of Elizabethan England . Though he is called a braggart , he displays few characteristics of the farced miles gloriosus . He never boasts of warlike achievements , nor ...
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... Armado , then , is satirized principally because he seems to have been at some great feast of language and to have stolen the scraps . His favorite words are polysyllabic , and his favor- ite phrases smell of the ink - horn . ' Sir ...
... Armado , then , is satirized principally because he seems to have been at some great feast of language and to have stolen the scraps . His favorite words are polysyllabic , and his favor- ite phrases smell of the ink - horn . ' Sir ...
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... Armado indulges in this sort of ostentation . Only a man with no ear , a man utterly devoid of taste and one ... Armado's characteristics may have suggested those of a fellow known to some members of Shakespeare's audi- ence . Boyet once ...
... Armado indulges in this sort of ostentation . Only a man with no ear , a man utterly devoid of taste and one ... Armado's characteristics may have suggested those of a fellow known to some members of Shakespeare's audi- ence . Boyet once ...
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The Clown | 3 |
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As You Like It | 44 |
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