Studies in Philology, Volume 30University of North Carolina Press, 1933 |
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... story in its various versions , is biblio- graphically regular . That is , the regularly printed portions of the text carry the story of Lear and his three daughters in its essen- tial features . The regular parts of the text also ...
... story in its various versions , is biblio- graphically regular . That is , the regularly printed portions of the text carry the story of Lear and his three daughters in its essen- tial features . The regular parts of the text also ...
Pagina 455
... story - making and , incidentally , upon the relationship of this story to the anonymous play The Weakest Goeth to the Wall.2 Briefly summarized the story is as follows : Sappho , duke of Mantona , a military leader under the Emperor ...
... story - making and , incidentally , upon the relationship of this story to the anonymous play The Weakest Goeth to the Wall.2 Briefly summarized the story is as follows : Sappho , duke of Mantona , a military leader under the Emperor ...
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... stories . To apply this theory to the Sappho story , let us assume that a sketch in his commonplace book suggested to Riche the possi- bility of an altered version of the Eustace legend as a basis for a popular story . This altered ...
... stories . To apply this theory to the Sappho story , let us assume that a sketch in his commonplace book suggested to Riche the possi- bility of an altered version of the Eustace legend as a basis for a popular story . This altered ...
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Chester G Curtiss The York and Towneley Plays on | 24 |
Madeleine Doran Elements in the Composition of King | 34 |
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