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... romantic narrative comedy . The scene is Italy , the land of romance for the imagination of Eliza- bethan England . Some of the incidents seem to be derived from a Spanish pastoral romance and some from a tale by Bandello . Love and ...
... romantic narrative comedy . The scene is Italy , the land of romance for the imagination of Eliza- bethan England . Some of the incidents seem to be derived from a Spanish pastoral romance and some from a tale by Bandello . Love and ...
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Edward Dowden. of passion to the romantic plays , so grave and yet so glad , of his closing years of authorship . It is the transition from tempest , with ... ROMANTIC PLAYS . 83 been wrought , and now 82 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
Edward Dowden. of passion to the romantic plays , so grave and yet so glad , of his closing years of authorship . It is the transition from tempest , with ... ROMANTIC PLAYS . 83 been wrought , and now 82 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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... romantic comedy have the best claim to contain work from Shakespeare's hand . The Raigne of King Edward the Third was entered on the Stationers ' Register , Dec. 1 , 1595 , and was published in quarto in 1596. There is no external ...
... romantic comedy have the best claim to contain work from Shakespeare's hand . The Raigne of King Edward the Third was entered on the Stationers ' Register , Dec. 1 , 1595 , and was published in quarto in 1596. There is no external ...
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