The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan ComedyChatto & Windus, 1955 - 245 páginas |
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... final moral epi- logue from ancient Gower , who commends the virtue of patience to the spectators with additional and cheering in- formation that Marina's betrayers , like the daughter of Antiochus , have been consumed with fire . But ...
... final moral epi- logue from ancient Gower , who commends the virtue of patience to the spectators with additional and cheering in- formation that Marina's betrayers , like the daughter of Antiochus , have been consumed with fire . But ...
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... final discovery that the mountaineers are princes , the condemned prisoner husband to a princess , and the little page Fidele the one who holds the key to all the riddles may result in an ending that is the despair of the modern ...
... final discovery that the mountaineers are princes , the condemned prisoner husband to a princess , and the little page Fidele the one who holds the key to all the riddles may result in an ending that is the despair of the modern ...
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... final sentence , that Marston found it necessary to explain his innocence of any political disaffection . 16. Compare Middleton's play The Widow , where a pocket is picked while the victim has a tooth drawn or an eye - bath : after ...
... final sentence , that Marston found it necessary to explain his innocence of any political disaffection . 16. Compare Middleton's play The Widow , where a pocket is picked while the victim has a tooth drawn or an eye - bath : after ...
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The Traffique of the Stage I I | 11 |
The Lan | 27 |
The Decorum of the Scene | 42 |
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