The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... play . The question of this juxtaposition is of importance since what Jonson has produced in the Puppet Play is a new action carried on jointly by the four characters Hero , Leander , Damon , and Pythias , rather than a recapitulation ...
... play . The question of this juxtaposition is of importance since what Jonson has produced in the Puppet Play is a new action carried on jointly by the four characters Hero , Leander , Damon , and Pythias , rather than a recapitulation ...
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... plays . The com- plexity of the hostile response varies from playwright to play- wright and from play to play even for such playwrights as Jonson 21 and Middleton , 22 who often disparage Puritans in their plays . Another possible ...
... plays . The com- plexity of the hostile response varies from playwright to play- wright and from play to play even for such playwrights as Jonson 21 and Middleton , 22 who often disparage Puritans in their plays . Another possible ...
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... play . " It is highly probable that those parcels belonged to The Staple of Newes , since we have no play from Jonson's hand after The Divell is an Asse ( 1615 ) , and since the first to appear after the fire was The Staple of Newes ...
... play . " It is highly probable that those parcels belonged to The Staple of Newes , since we have no play from Jonson's hand after The Divell is an Asse ( 1615 ) , and since the first to appear after the fire was The Staple of Newes ...
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