Studies in Philology, Volume 30University of North Carolina Press, 1933 |
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Pagina 128
... present when she had written the earlier books . In a way that she could never have foreseen , the doctrine of consequences was operating in her own life ; and she found her art bound by her acts of the past . Representing sincerely and ...
... present when she had written the earlier books . In a way that she could never have foreseen , the doctrine of consequences was operating in her own life ; and she found her art bound by her acts of the past . Representing sincerely and ...
Pagina 219
... present a style that is highly individualized and yet strikingly unlike the cadences of 1600. Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece , The Two Gentlemen of Verona , and The Comedy of Errors , King John and Richard II - all written ...
... present a style that is highly individualized and yet strikingly unlike the cadences of 1600. Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece , The Two Gentlemen of Verona , and The Comedy of Errors , King John and Richard II - all written ...
Pagina 225
... present no significantly Elizabethan characters or situations ; for Shakespeare , especially in the latter two , was following Plutarch very closely , and such Elizabethan elements as exist are only fragmentary allusions or mere ...
... present no significantly Elizabethan characters or situations ; for Shakespeare , especially in the latter two , was following Plutarch very closely , and such Elizabethan elements as exist are only fragmentary allusions or mere ...
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Mason Hammond Concilia Deorum from Homer through | 1 |
Austin Parallel or Coincidence? A Problem of Dante | 17 |
Madeleine Doran Elements in the Composition of King | 34 |
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