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Pagina 243
... scene and in the fourth scene , which is almost entirely prose . Scene 4 contains the dialogue between The Master of the Col- lege ' and ' The Husband , ' the soliloquy of the ' Husband , ' and the murder of his first son . It is a scene ...
... scene and in the fourth scene , which is almost entirely prose . Scene 4 contains the dialogue between The Master of the Col- lege ' and ' The Husband , ' the soliloquy of the ' Husband , ' and the murder of his first son . It is a scene ...
Pagina 245
plays been left with it by mistake . He asserted that this scene had belonged between the first and second scenes of Act II of The Miseries . Also , he considered that the last scene of The Miseries , in which a reconciliation is ...
plays been left with it by mistake . He asserted that this scene had belonged between the first and second scenes of Act II of The Miseries . Also , he considered that the last scene of The Miseries , in which a reconciliation is ...
Pagina 252
... scene sat down to write , and if the actors available for this scene bore the names : Sam , Oliver , and Ralph.2 24 On the stylistic side there are also notable differences between Scene I and all the subsequent scenes . ' Sam ...
... scene sat down to write , and if the actors available for this scene bore the names : Sam , Oliver , and Ralph.2 24 On the stylistic side there are also notable differences between Scene I and all the subsequent scenes . ' Sam ...
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