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Vice rather than his allegorical significance . " Anne Righter describes the consistent use of self - consciously theatrical references in the speech of the later vices , but she relates this theme to the nature of theatrical illusion ...
Vice rather than his allegorical significance . " Anne Righter describes the consistent use of self - consciously theatrical references in the speech of the later vices , but she relates this theme to the nature of theatrical illusion ...
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... Vice . Polonius unwittingly makes the same point : 21. Spivack does , of course , discuss Cloaked Collusion as a typical vice and notes the importance of the banishment of Measure ( pp . 153 , 161–162 , 193 , 383 ) . Thomas L. Watson ...
... Vice . Polonius unwittingly makes the same point : 21. Spivack does , of course , discuss Cloaked Collusion as a typical vice and notes the importance of the banishment of Measure ( pp . 153 , 161–162 , 193 , 383 ) . Thomas L. Watson ...
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The Vice also rehearses an appropriate false face . " . . . how like you this countenaunce ? " he demands of Precipitation , who gives his ap- proval : " Very comely and like a person of great gouernaunce " ( sig . C ' ) . This ...
The Vice also rehearses an appropriate false face . " . . . how like you this countenaunce ? " he demands of Precipitation , who gives his ap- proval : " Very comely and like a person of great gouernaunce " ( sig . C ' ) . This ...
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