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Perhaps best classed as a tragi - comedy because it insists on a happy ending , the play gives one the sense of strain . Too much is attempted , too little accomplished . Pericles has all the dramatic situations one could possibly ask ...
Perhaps best classed as a tragi - comedy because it insists on a happy ending , the play gives one the sense of strain . Too much is attempted , too little accomplished . Pericles has all the dramatic situations one could possibly ask ...
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are such as to forbid all loss of life ; so the tragi - comedy becomes a comedy . The elves and spirits of The Tempest are drawn from John Lyly's comedies . Shake - speare had renounced originality and has a new goal ; she will exploit ...
are such as to forbid all loss of life ; so the tragi - comedy becomes a comedy . The elves and spirits of The Tempest are drawn from John Lyly's comedies . Shake - speare had renounced originality and has a new goal ; she will exploit ...
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1584 > To 1584 have been assigned the Comedy of Errors and the long poem The Rape of Lucrece . The Comedy of Errors is a delightful comedy , not mature but maturing . The Comedy of Errors had to be written between 1584 and 1589 because ...
1584 > To 1584 have been assigned the Comedy of Errors and the long poem The Rape of Lucrece . The Comedy of Errors is a delightful comedy , not mature but maturing . The Comedy of Errors had to be written between 1584 and 1589 because ...
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