Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... lines which describe some high poet under the name of " Aetion " , the eaglet ( from aeróc , an eagle ) . Colin Couts was not published until 1594 , but probably was written in whole or in part in 1591. The true name of " Aetion " had ...
... lines which describe some high poet under the name of " Aetion " , the eaglet ( from aeróc , an eagle ) . Colin Couts was not published until 1594 , but probably was written in whole or in part in 1591. The true name of " Aetion " had ...
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... lines of the play here and a few lines there , or wrote them not , concerns us but little ; the play taken as a whole may justly be described as of the pre - Shakespearian school . The influence of Latin comedy is seen in the Comedy of ...
... lines of the play here and a few lines there , or wrote them not , concerns us but little ; the play taken as a whole may justly be described as of the pre - Shakespearian school . The influence of Latin comedy is seen in the Comedy of ...
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... lines ; Which were so richly spun , and woven so fit , As since she will vouchsafe no other wit : The merry Greek , tart Aristophanes , Neat Terence , witty Plautus , now not please ; But antiquated and deserted lie , As they were not ...
... lines ; Which were so richly spun , and woven so fit , As since she will vouchsafe no other wit : The merry Greek , tart Aristophanes , Neat Terence , witty Plautus , now not please ; But antiquated and deserted lie , As they were not ...
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