The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan ComedyChatto & Windus, 1955 - 245 páginas |
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... thou rememberest not the slightest folly That ever love did make thee run into , Thou hast not loved : Or if thou hast not sat as I do now , Wearying thy hearer in thy mistress ' praise , Thou hast not loved . ' Cynthia's Revels ( 1598 ) ...
... thou rememberest not the slightest folly That ever love did make thee run into , Thou hast not loved : Or if thou hast not sat as I do now , Wearying thy hearer in thy mistress ' praise , Thou hast not loved . ' Cynthia's Revels ( 1598 ) ...
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... thou art waking . Sebastian : Thou dost snore distinctly : There's meaning in thy snores . 2.1 . Yet it is the fairy world , the ' brave new world ' which Miranda forsakes for the crown of Naples that took the audience of the day , and ...
... thou art waking . Sebastian : Thou dost snore distinctly : There's meaning in thy snores . 2.1 . Yet it is the fairy world , the ' brave new world ' which Miranda forsakes for the crown of Naples that took the audience of the day , and ...
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... thou believe that there are any gods , that thou art so dogged ? Diogenes : I needs must believe there are gods : for I think thee an enemy to them . Sylvius : Why so ? Diogenes : Because thou has taught one of thy sons to rule his legs ...
... thou believe that there are any gods , that thou art so dogged ? Diogenes : I needs must believe there are gods : for I think thee an enemy to them . Sylvius : Why so ? Diogenes : Because thou has taught one of thy sons to rule his legs ...
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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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