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Pagina 27
... plays in 1616 , Jonson revised Every Man in His Humour by giving his characters English names and modifying the literary flavour of the quarto dialogue ( 1598 ) . In doing so , he lost some nice distinctions by inconsistently changing ...
... plays in 1616 , Jonson revised Every Man in His Humour by giving his characters English names and modifying the literary flavour of the quarto dialogue ( 1598 ) . In doing so , he lost some nice distinctions by inconsistently changing ...
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... plays of the sixteenth century , and appeared even in some stressed positions . The unknown editors of the Shakespeare First Folio seemed , by their numerous alterations , to favour bin as a colloquial form . Mun , in the thirteenth ...
... plays of the sixteenth century , and appeared even in some stressed positions . The unknown editors of the Shakespeare First Folio seemed , by their numerous alterations , to favour bin as a colloquial form . Mun , in the thirteenth ...
Pagina 238
... plays , 22 , 31 Modal auxiliaries , III - 23 Molière , Jean , 27 Montague , Lady Wortley , Letters , 166 Moods , 21 , 171 , 179–82 , 190 , 194 , 197 Morality plays , 207 More , Sir Thomas , 7 , 30 , 41 , 50 , 62 , 70–71 , 84-5 , 124 ...
... plays , 22 , 31 Modal auxiliaries , III - 23 Molière , Jean , 27 Montague , Lady Wortley , Letters , 166 Moods , 21 , 171 , 179–82 , 190 , 194 , 197 Morality plays , 207 More , Sir Thomas , 7 , 30 , 41 , 50 , 62 , 70–71 , 84-5 , 124 ...
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Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
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