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... play Jonson mocked for being indebted to Guarini , and it is the first English play to be consciously modelled on the Italian pastoral convention . Though it is a court play Daniel calls it a claustral exercise Where men shut out ...
... play Jonson mocked for being indebted to Guarini , and it is the first English play to be consciously modelled on the Italian pastoral convention . Though it is a court play Daniel calls it a claustral exercise Where men shut out ...
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... play , and the way in which he actually goes on to behave before our eyes as the action develops - neverthe- less contains some tantalising and interesting pointers . It is as though Granville - Barker almost but not quite perceived the ...
... play , and the way in which he actually goes on to behave before our eyes as the action develops - neverthe- less contains some tantalising and interesting pointers . It is as though Granville - Barker almost but not quite perceived the ...
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... play ; and thus to fulfil Shakespeare's purpose . During the early scenes of the play Polonius is no more havering ( that is , talking foolishly or being slow in coming to the point ) than Hamlet is mad . That is to say that , as with ...
... play ; and thus to fulfil Shakespeare's purpose . During the early scenes of the play Polonius is no more havering ( that is , talking foolishly or being slow in coming to the point ) than Hamlet is mad . That is to say that , as with ...
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by A N Wilson FRSL | 1 |
DID DOVER WILSON MISS A TRICK? | 24 |
BOSWELLS CORSICA | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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