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the imagery in the first scenes " and the " exquisite delicacy of the language " that is given to Maria , although , like Lamb , he thought the latter part too much in " King Cambyses ' vein . " Dilke con- sidered Lust's Dominion " a ...
the imagery in the first scenes " and the " exquisite delicacy of the language " that is given to Maria , although , like Lamb , he thought the latter part too much in " King Cambyses ' vein . " Dilke con- sidered Lust's Dominion " a ...
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“ King Lear and Selimus . " N & Q , N. S. IV , 193-4 . Finds in King Lear echoes of Selimus . E362 . Emery , Léon . La Vision shakespearienne du monde et de l'homme . Lyon , Les Cahiers libres . Pp . 151 . E363 . Evans , G. Blakemore .
“ King Lear and Selimus . " N & Q , N. S. IV , 193-4 . Finds in King Lear echoes of Selimus . E362 . Emery , Léon . La Vision shakespearienne du monde et de l'homme . Lyon , Les Cahiers libres . Pp . 151 . E363 . Evans , G. Blakemore .
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In addition , Vergil portrays Latinus ' kingdom as anarchic , as forcing the king to permit the war which he expressly admits is evil . On the other hand , at Pallanteum , the king and his people live in simplicity , dedicated to the ...
In addition , Vergil portrays Latinus ' kingdom as anarchic , as forcing the king to permit the war which he expressly admits is evil . On the other hand , at Pallanteum , the king and his people live in simplicity , dedicated to the ...
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Stevens Linton C Rabelais and Aristophanes | 24 |
Cross K Gustav The Authorship of Lusts Dominion | 39 |
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