The Figure of the Malcontent in ShakespeareStanford University, 1970 - 544 páginas |
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... Webster needed money at this time comes from Thomas Middleton's commendatory verse accompanying The Duchess of Malfi , in which he comforts Webster by saying that wealth is not in riches but in worthy actions and urges that his " Note ...
... Webster needed money at this time comes from Thomas Middleton's commendatory verse accompanying The Duchess of Malfi , in which he comforts Webster by saying that wealth is not in riches but in worthy actions and urges that his " Note ...
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... Webster's struggle in this regard is at least suggested by Middleton's commendatory verse . The personal tone of the poem suggests that the ... Webster , which fits neither Lucas's conclusion nor the general description of Webster's 34 75.
... Webster's struggle in this regard is at least suggested by Middleton's commendatory verse . The personal tone of the poem suggests that the ... Webster , which fits neither Lucas's conclusion nor the general description of Webster's 34 75.
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... Webster was most preoccupied with the evils of court . Although we cannot know for certain that Webster's dedication to Carr was not honestly in- tended , it is hard to imagine how Webster could have written a satiric one more ...
... Webster was most preoccupied with the evils of court . Although we cannot know for certain that Webster's dedication to Carr was not honestly in- tended , it is hard to imagine how Webster could have written a satiric one more ...
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action Apemantus appearance Arden Aufidius Bosola Brutus Bussy Bussy D'Ambois Caesar Carr Casca Cassius Chapter character citizens conspiracy contemporary context Coriolanus corruption court courtier cynicism dedication Democritus Devil discontent doctrine Don John doth dramatic Duchess of Malfi Duke Edited Elizabethan Elizabethan malcontent English envy evil fashion Ficino Flamineo flattering fool free malcontent free-spirited genuine Hamlet Harington hath Henry homo literatus honor human humour Ibid intellectual melancholy Jaques John Marston John Webster Jonson King Kinsayder London lover's melancholy machiavel machiavellian malcontent condition malcontent type malcontent's Malevole manner Menenius nature nobility noble passion patron patronage philosophical play Plutarch poet political Prince railing rebel Renaissance revenge rhetoric role Roman Rome Rosalind satiric satiric persona satirist satyr scene scholar Sejanus Shakespeare social social alienation society spirit Thomas Nashe thou Timon Timon of Athens tradition Tragedy traveler University Press Vendici villainous malcontent Volsces Volumnia word malcontent