The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night; or, What you will |
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Befania or Epifania - Epiphany or Twelfth Night ) , which he should have found in his Gl'Ingannati . It occurs in the prologue to the play , in a passage given by Hunter as follows : 1 " The story is new , never seen or read , and only ...
Befania or Epifania - Epiphany or Twelfth Night ) , which he should have found in his Gl'Ingannati . It occurs in the prologue to the play , in a passage given by Hunter as follows : 1 " The story is new , never seen or read , and only ...
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In respect of these fundamental elements , an exuber- ance of imagery , 1 and a conquest of the writer's world of word and thought and fact , there is little that separates A Midsummer - Night's Dream and Twelfth Night , nor indeed ...
In respect of these fundamental elements , an exuber- ance of imagery , 1 and a conquest of the writer's world of word and thought and fact , there is little that separates A Midsummer - Night's Dream and Twelfth Night , nor indeed ...
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which resembles Twelfth Night not a little in these particulars — namely , As You Like It . Some other points relating to the dramatic structure of the play and its form generally have been brought forward in the first two parts of this ...
which resembles Twelfth Night not a little in these particulars — namely , As You Like It . Some other points relating to the dramatic structure of the play and its form generally have been brought forward in the first two parts of this ...
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