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... Elizabethan mind a fruitful interest in the genuine sonnet . " Since many of these sonnets were love sonnets , they correspond to the love lyrics in the develop- ment of the monologue . In the face of these facts , there is no doubt ...
... Elizabethan mind a fruitful interest in the genuine sonnet . " Since many of these sonnets were love sonnets , they correspond to the love lyrics in the develop- ment of the monologue . In the face of these facts , there is no doubt ...
Pagina 50
... Elizabethan era . Conse- quently , the dramatic nonologue is indebted to French influence for giving it an additional impetus in its develop- ment.2 28 From this period in which the dramatic monologue has received its final , though ...
... Elizabethan era . Conse- quently , the dramatic nonologue is indebted to French influence for giving it an additional impetus in its develop- ment.2 28 From this period in which the dramatic monologue has received its final , though ...
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IV The Dramatic Monologue from the EliZABETHAN TO THE VICTORIAN AGE . The contribution of the Elizabethan age to the dramatic monologue was the independent development of the essential elements , and , finally , the combining of these ...
IV The Dramatic Monologue from the EliZABETHAN TO THE VICTORIAN AGE . The contribution of the Elizabethan age to the dramatic monologue was the independent development of the essential elements , and , finally , the combining of these ...
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