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His part in the actual rewriting of the play may have been less than Dekker's , but he lent direction to both action and character , and without his contribution the play would have attracted far less critical attention than it has .
His part in the actual rewriting of the play may have been less than Dekker's , but he lent direction to both action and character , and without his contribution the play would have attracted far less critical attention than it has .
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Poetically , it is perhaps less accurate to say that the dragon kills Beowulf , than that Beowulf dies fighting the dragon . He dies because he has reached his endedæg . VII There remains for our consideration one great theme hovering ...
Poetically , it is perhaps less accurate to say that the dragon kills Beowulf , than that Beowulf dies fighting the dragon . He dies because he has reached his endedæg . VII There remains for our consideration one great theme hovering ...
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The poems contained in the Anacreontea have had their translators and imitators in all the European languages ; they were no less popular in Spain than in the rest of Europe , their vogue reaching its peak with the Neoclassic poets of ...
The poems contained in the Anacreontea have had their translators and imitators in all the European languages ; they were no less popular in Spain than in the rest of Europe , their vogue reaching its peak with the Neoclassic poets of ...
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