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Pagina 5
... scenes are mainly of courts . He avoids local colour where we should naturally expect it . His Forest of Arden is not ... scene is Ardenne in France . Lodge's forest is fantastic in its mixture of European and tropical plant and animal ...
... scenes are mainly of courts . He avoids local colour where we should naturally expect it . His Forest of Arden is not ... scene is Ardenne in France . Lodge's forest is fantastic in its mixture of European and tropical plant and animal ...
Pagina 72
... scene follows between Timon's steward and the servants . They lament their undoing through the fall of their master : FIRST SERVANT . Such a house broke ! So noble a Master fallen ! and go along with him . All gone , and not one friend ...
... scene follows between Timon's steward and the servants . They lament their undoing through the fall of their master : FIRST SERVANT . Such a house broke ! So noble a Master fallen ! and go along with him . All gone , and not one friend ...
Pagina 99
... scene recalls Lord Timon's elaborate banquets to his fawning guests , who were to prove false " friends " in Timon's ... scenes , particularly Italian , and of the customs , laws , and other local knowledge - descriptions so numerous and ...
... scene recalls Lord Timon's elaborate banquets to his fawning guests , who were to prove false " friends " in Timon's ... scenes , particularly Italian , and of the customs , laws , and other local knowledge - descriptions so numerous and ...
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CHAPTER PAGE PREFACE WHO BEGAN IT? | 6 |
BACON V SHAKSPERE II | 11 |
COULD BACON HAVE COMMITTED THE ERRORS IN THE PLAYS? | 27 |
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