Renaissance Drama, Volumen9Samuel Schoenbaum Northwestern University Press, 1966 Beginning with new ser. v.1 each volume devoted to a specific topic. |
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... final revenge . It is related , too , to the staging of the lovers ' rendezvous that ended in the murder of Horatio ( who was both hanged - like Pedringano — and stabbed — like Lorenzo and Balthazar ) . There ( II.iv ) Horatio and Bel ...
... final revenge . It is related , too , to the staging of the lovers ' rendezvous that ended in the murder of Horatio ( who was both hanged - like Pedringano — and stabbed — like Lorenzo and Balthazar ) . There ( II.iv ) Horatio and Bel ...
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... final phase , I find no less than nine major tests which the action is designed to present to him . Here I cite only the final challenge , which comes during the anguished drama of love against hate after D'Ambois ' death . The ghost of ...
... final phase , I find no less than nine major tests which the action is designed to present to him . Here I cite only the final challenge , which comes during the anguished drama of love against hate after D'Ambois ' death . The ghost of ...
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... final acts of The Silent Woman and Sejanus , but here he withholds information concerning three major characters ; and when he published the play , he found it necessary to supply relevant information . Jonson probably in- tended the final ...
... final acts of The Silent Woman and Sejanus , but here he withholds information concerning three major characters ; and when he published the play , he found it necessary to supply relevant information . Jonson probably in- tended the final ...
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Inner Temple | 83 |
BEVINGTON Drama and Polemics under Queen Mary | 116 |
A Fletcherian Experiment | 163 |
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