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Particularly in the context of these two original additions to Greene , Shakespeare's play pointedly returns its female characters to circumstances familiar to slandered early modern women of all classes ; in other words , the play ...
Particularly in the context of these two original additions to Greene , Shakespeare's play pointedly returns its female characters to circumstances familiar to slandered early modern women of all classes ; in other words , the play ...
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Tasso's Aminta and Shakespeare's Early Comedies ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1969 ) . 24. Rosalie L. Colie , Shakespeare's Living Art ( Princeton : Princeton Univ . Press , 1974 ) , pp . 275-76 . 25. All citations refer to The Winter's ...
Tasso's Aminta and Shakespeare's Early Comedies ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1969 ) . 24. Rosalie L. Colie , Shakespeare's Living Art ( Princeton : Princeton Univ . Press , 1974 ) , pp . 275-76 . 25. All citations refer to The Winter's ...
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Rebecca W. Bushnell , A Culture of Teaching : Early Modern Humanism in Theory and Practice ( Ithaca : Cornell University Press , 1996 ) , 28 ; Richard Halpern , The Poetics of Primitive Accumulation ( Ithaca : Cornell University Press ...
Rebecca W. Bushnell , A Culture of Teaching : Early Modern Humanism in Theory and Practice ( Ithaca : Cornell University Press , 1996 ) , 28 ; Richard Halpern , The Poetics of Primitive Accumulation ( Ithaca : Cornell University Press ...
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