Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1966 |
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... plays by the same person , interrupting what was taken from one play to insert material borrowed from the second , and then interrupting the second to return to the play from which he was borrowing in the first place . After returning ...
... plays by the same person , interrupting what was taken from one play to insert material borrowed from the second , and then interrupting the second to return to the play from which he was borrowing in the first place . After returning ...
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... play which is not only more amusing and rich as a work of art , but also less troubling to interpret and more satisfy- ing as an " excellent comedy of affliction . " 4 The approval that Coleridge expressed toward Shakespeare for his use ...
... play which is not only more amusing and rich as a work of art , but also less troubling to interpret and more satisfy- ing as an " excellent comedy of affliction . " 4 The approval that Coleridge expressed toward Shakespeare for his use ...
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... play motivated by lust . Ford's most complex play , The Broken Heart , shows the play- wright in complete control of the psychological insights he culled from The Anatomy of Melancholy . Despite the predominance of Ithocles , the action ...
... play motivated by lust . Ford's most complex play , The Broken Heart , shows the play- wright in complete control of the psychological insights he culled from The Anatomy of Melancholy . Despite the predominance of Ithocles , the action ...
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