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Edward Arber , English Reprints [ London , 1895 ] ) published anonymously in 1604 but acknowledged and included among the king's collected works in 1610 , fulminates against the “ filthie abuse ” in language so similar to Overdo's as to ...
Edward Arber , English Reprints [ London , 1895 ] ) published anonymously in 1604 but acknowledged and included among the king's collected works in 1610 , fulminates against the “ filthie abuse ” in language so similar to Overdo's as to ...
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( London , 1885 ) , II , 101 . 44. Perhaps it is part of a larger pattern common to comedy as a genre . In comedy , " even the gods are bourgeois — Dionysus in the Frogs , Heracles in the Birds , Hermes in the Plutus " ( Albert Cook ...
( London , 1885 ) , II , 101 . 44. Perhaps it is part of a larger pattern common to comedy as a genre . In comedy , " even the gods are bourgeois — Dionysus in the Frogs , Heracles in the Birds , Hermes in the Plutus " ( Albert Cook ...
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The British were empiricists in comedy ... they could find the little faults , the contemporary evils , with an unerring eye ” ( In Praise of Comedy [ London , 1939 ) , p . 59 ) . 11. The Old Drama and the New ( London , 1923 ) , pp .
The British were empiricists in comedy ... they could find the little faults , the contemporary evils , with an unerring eye ” ( In Praise of Comedy [ London , 1939 ) , p . 59 ) . 11. The Old Drama and the New ( London , 1923 ) , pp .
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