Shakespeare's Mythological InventionUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... direct debt in particular passages is not al- 9 together convincing ; but the dramatist's intimate knowledge of Latin and his enduring love of Ovid are beyond question . Out of this general inquiry into Shakespeare's familiarity with ...
... direct debt in particular passages is not al- 9 together convincing ; but the dramatist's intimate knowledge of Latin and his enduring love of Ovid are beyond question . Out of this general inquiry into Shakespeare's familiarity with ...
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... direct source since these expressions are found in many rhetoric books and in nearly any Renaissance author who left a written page to posterity . It is with levels of comprehension of the usefulness of this one - time grammar school ...
... direct source since these expressions are found in many rhetoric books and in nearly any Renaissance author who left a written page to posterity . It is with levels of comprehension of the usefulness of this one - time grammar school ...
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... direct description , typical re- action , speech of decorum , Shakespeare and his characters would long ago have joined Sidney's Arcadia and Lyly's Euphues in the limbo visited only by scholars . With these necessary provisoes , then ...
... direct description , typical re- action , speech of decorum , Shakespeare and his characters would long ago have joined Sidney's Arcadia and Lyly's Euphues in the limbo visited only by scholars . With these necessary provisoes , then ...
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