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tion by the author . She pictures their weaknesses with sympa- thetic understanding and with the avowed purpose of securing the same response from her readers . The uncomplicated , uniaxal plots develop organically from these characters ...
tion by the author . She pictures their weaknesses with sympa- thetic understanding and with the avowed purpose of securing the same response from her readers . The uncomplicated , uniaxal plots develop organically from these characters ...
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... tion must have been brought home to Spenser . 66 Secondly , there is an intimate connection between the Garter and the legend of Redcrosse ( F. Q. I ) . Sir William Segar wrote that the patron of the Order was Saint George to whom it ...
... tion must have been brought home to Spenser . 66 Secondly , there is an intimate connection between the Garter and the legend of Redcrosse ( F. Q. I ) . Sir William Segar wrote that the patron of the Order was Saint George to whom it ...
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... tion in parallels and also in discrepancies which have been pointed out to exist between the play and Wilkins ' novel on the same theme , published in 1608. The parallels have been found to be more frequent in the first two acts and the ...
... tion in parallels and also in discrepancies which have been pointed out to exist between the play and Wilkins ' novel on the same theme , published in 1608. The parallels have been found to be more frequent in the first two acts and the ...
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