Shakespeare's Mythological InventionUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... Elizabethan , he is also " shaven . " The only classical detail which he 44 seems to have kept is his club ( Much Ado . 3.3.139-47 ) . Perhaps Shakespeare would forgive the modern scholar for asking , " Why is Diana represented as ...
... Elizabethan , he is also " shaven . " The only classical detail which he 44 seems to have kept is his club ( Much Ado . 3.3.139-47 ) . Perhaps Shakespeare would forgive the modern scholar for asking , " Why is Diana represented as ...
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... Elizabethan Stage ( Oxford , 1923 ) , I , 122ff . 53 An opposite view is held by Professor Kenneth Muir , " Pyramus and Thisbe : A Study in Shakespeare's Method , " Shakespeare Quarterly , V ( 1954 ) , 141-53 ; see also A. S. T. Fischer ...
... Elizabethan Stage ( Oxford , 1923 ) , I , 122ff . 53 An opposite view is held by Professor Kenneth Muir , " Pyramus and Thisbe : A Study in Shakespeare's Method , " Shakespeare Quarterly , V ( 1954 ) , 141-53 ; see also A. S. T. Fischer ...
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... Elizabethan Policy . San Marino : The Huntington Library , 1947 . Canter , Howard Vernon . 11 Rhetorical Elements in the Tragedies of Seneca . University of Illinois Studies in Language and Literature , X , No. 1 ( 1925 ) , 1-185 ...
... Elizabethan Policy . San Marino : The Huntington Library , 1947 . Canter , Howard Vernon . 11 Rhetorical Elements in the Tragedies of Seneca . University of Illinois Studies in Language and Literature , X , No. 1 ( 1925 ) , 1-185 ...
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