Mirror Up to Shakespeare: Essays in Honour of G.R. HibbardUniversity of Toronto Press, 1984 - 315 oldal |
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108. oldal
... Folio 1647 , 46a ) Come kisse the Prince , the vertuous Prince , the good ( The Loyal Subject IV.iii ; Folio 1647 , 42b ) Prince through the world , the wide world thus to wander , The wretched world alone ( Women Pleased V.i ; Folio ...
... Folio 1647 , 46a ) Come kisse the Prince , the vertuous Prince , the good ( The Loyal Subject IV.iii ; Folio 1647 , 42b ) Prince through the world , the wide world thus to wander , The wretched world alone ( Women Pleased V.i ; Folio ...
109. oldal
... Folio 1647 , 23b ) Teacher of these lewd Arts ( The Loyal Subject III.vi ; Folio 1647 , 40a ) when I put these things to her , These things of honest thrift ( The Humorous Lieutenant II.1.52-3 ) since you have conceiv'd an evill against ...
... Folio 1647 , 23b ) Teacher of these lewd Arts ( The Loyal Subject III.vi ; Folio 1647 , 40a ) when I put these things to her , These things of honest thrift ( The Humorous Lieutenant II.1.52-3 ) since you have conceiv'd an evill against ...
110. oldal
... Folio 1647 , 42a ) I know you have suffer'd , infinitely suffer'd ( A Wife for a Month Act IV ; Folio 1647 , 60a ) Thus led away , thus vainly led away ( Valentinian I.iii.45 ) And sometimes the adverb will follow the repetition : I ...
... Folio 1647 , 42a ) I know you have suffer'd , infinitely suffer'd ( A Wife for a Month Act IV ; Folio 1647 , 60a ) Thus led away , thus vainly led away ( Valentinian I.iii.45 ) And sometimes the adverb will follow the repetition : I ...
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T S Eliots Criticism of Elizabethan Drama | 3 |
GEOFFREY BULLOUGH | 15 |
NEIL CARSON | 34 |
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