Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes7-8Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1986 |
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... scene when Berowne appears , at least for a while , as an out- sider : " Well , sit you out ; go home , Berowne , adieu " ( 1.1.110 ) . It is echoed in the second act when the ladies speak of completing their task quickly and then ...
... scene when Berowne appears , at least for a while , as an out- sider : " Well , sit you out ; go home , Berowne , adieu " ( 1.1.110 ) . It is echoed in the second act when the ladies speak of completing their task quickly and then ...
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... scene . In reminding us of the vows that marked the beginning - only now to be taken more seriously - and in having the women urge the gentlemen to come and challenge them again in the future , Act Five , scene two reiterates the play's ...
... scene . In reminding us of the vows that marked the beginning - only now to be taken more seriously - and in having the women urge the gentlemen to come and challenge them again in the future , Act Five , scene two reiterates the play's ...
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... scene ; shrew ( 8 , 2 ) , froward ( 8 , 4 ) , duty ( 16 , 7 ) , obedience / obedient ( 8 , 5 ) . 8. The word " eat " ( and by extension its variant " eaten " ) occurs eleven times in the play ; " feast " and " drink / drinking " occur ...
... scene ; shrew ( 8 , 2 ) , froward ( 8 , 4 ) , duty ( 16 , 7 ) , obedience / obedient ( 8 , 5 ) . 8. The word " eat " ( and by extension its variant " eaten " ) occurs eleven times in the play ; " feast " and " drink / drinking " occur ...
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Constantinian Coin Motifs in Ancient Literary Sources | 1 |
Table Language in the Heptaméron | 17 |
The AngloNorman Courtly Lyric | 27 |
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