Xavier University Studies, Volumen11Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1972 |
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... reference " may well be an actor's interpolation inserted sometime before the first publication of the play in 1623. Since we know that a William Strachey was a shareholder in the Blackfriars Theatre after 1606 and that a tailor named ...
... reference " may well be an actor's interpolation inserted sometime before the first publication of the play in 1623. Since we know that a William Strachey was a shareholder in the Blackfriars Theatre after 1606 and that a tailor named ...
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... reference to Queen Catherine and Owen Tudor , the great - great - grandparents of Elizabeth , celebrates the origin of the Tudor dynasty . At the same time , it recalls Elizabeth's collateral relationship to Henry V , whose career ...
... reference to Queen Catherine and Owen Tudor , the great - great - grandparents of Elizabeth , celebrates the origin of the Tudor dynasty . At the same time , it recalls Elizabeth's collateral relationship to Henry V , whose career ...
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... reference to Baudelaire , " You ! hypocrite lecteur ! -mon semblable , mon frère ! " contains perceptive conclusions in terms of background also . Both Paris and London are as full of autumnal accents as Keats ' Grecian urn may be said ...
... reference to Baudelaire , " You ! hypocrite lecteur ! -mon semblable , mon frère ! " contains perceptive conclusions in terms of background also . Both Paris and London are as full of autumnal accents as Keats ' Grecian urn may be said ...
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Bill David McDowell The use of Everything in | 13 |
Arthur W Bloom The Theatre of | 29 |
SPRING 1972 | 37 |
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