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... story offered he is too apt to degrade. His^Agrippina is_an eloquent woman incessantly inveighing against the tyrant ; but she has only this one mood : Jonson does not show us, like Tacitus, her pathetic desolation (Ann. iv. 53) ; even ...
... story offered he is too apt to degrade. His^Agrippina is_an eloquent woman incessantly inveighing against the tyrant ; but she has only this one mood : Jonson does not show us, like Tacitus, her pathetic desolation (Ann. iv. 53) ; even ...
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... story first dramatized in the interest of educational discipline by the austere schoolmasters of the sixteenth century. In the 'Glass' of this Parable, between 1525 and 1575, Palgrave, Ingeland, Gascoigne, and more than one anonymous ...
... story first dramatized in the interest of educational discipline by the austere schoolmasters of the sixteenth century. In the 'Glass' of this Parable, between 1525 and 1575, Palgrave, Ingeland, Gascoigne, and more than one anonymous ...
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... story of Luce, in particular, has no counterpart in the latter. It is doubtful whether such a story was not beyond his powers ; but in any case his concern here was with satire and comedy, not with pathos ; and different fortunes ...
... story of Luce, in particular, has no counterpart in the latter. It is doubtful whether such a story was not beyond his powers ; but in any case his concern here was with satire and comedy, not with pathos ; and different fortunes ...
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The New Inn and Fletchers | 198 |
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