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From a reference to ' Sixtus's bones ' at the end of the play the Pope died in 1590 — it would seem that the play is not - very far from that date ; for , in spite of its title , its nature is that of a topical melodrama .
From a reference to ' Sixtus's bones ' at the end of the play the Pope died in 1590 — it would seem that the play is not - very far from that date ; for , in spite of its title , its nature is that of a topical melodrama .
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While the mimetic nature of the player entered into his own nature , gave him the divine faculty to enter inside all his own characters , Marlowe entered chiefly into projections of himself ; so that , in the end , Shakespeare gained ...
While the mimetic nature of the player entered into his own nature , gave him the divine faculty to enter inside all his own characters , Marlowe entered chiefly into projections of himself ; so that , in the end , Shakespeare gained ...
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This was the world opening before him : a world of taste and cultivation , of wealth and fashion , of refinement of sensibility and culture all that his own nature craved and responded to so eagerly . No wonder he was so grateful to the ...
This was the world opening before him : a world of taste and cultivation , of wealth and fashion , of refinement of sensibility and culture all that his own nature craved and responded to so eagerly . No wonder he was so grateful to the ...
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