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As a final note on style: the writer of Leir does not take dramatic dialogue to be
literature, but he is fluent, energetic, and self-assured. His experimentation with
words—stems, prefixes, and suffixes—is astounding, even though not obvious at
...
As a final note on style: the writer of Leir does not take dramatic dialogue to be
literature, but he is fluent, energetic, and self-assured. His experimentation with
words—stems, prefixes, and suffixes—is astounding, even though not obvious at
...
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Chapter 7 of this book, the introduction to the Malone Society reprint, and my
Young Shakespeare constitute almost all of the extended literature in print on the
play, which has been published only in the Society's diplomatic reprint and in my
...
Chapter 7 of this book, the introduction to the Malone Society reprint, and my
Young Shakespeare constitute almost all of the extended literature in print on the
play, which has been published only in the Society's diplomatic reprint and in my
...
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LEIR | 11 |
THE WEAKEST GOETH TO THE WALL | 61 |
EDMUND IRONSIDE | 103 |
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