Later ShakespeareJohn Russell Brown, Bernard Harris Edward Arnold, 1966 - 264 ページ |
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... references to thrush and jay . A brief , prose speech serves to connect the character with ' Prince Florizel ' and so , vaguely , to the plot ; and , at the same time , makes pointed reference to his comical rags , being ' out of ...
... references to thrush and jay . A brief , prose speech serves to connect the character with ' Prince Florizel ' and so , vaguely , to the plot ; and , at the same time , makes pointed reference to his comical rags , being ' out of ...
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... reference is made in this chapter by editors ' names ; the following articles are also referred to by their authors ' names : J. P. Brockbank , ' History and Histrionics in Cymbeline ' , Shakespeare Survey , II ( 1958 ) ; Emrys Jones ...
... reference is made in this chapter by editors ' names ; the following articles are also referred to by their authors ' names : J. P. Brockbank , ' History and Histrionics in Cymbeline ' , Shakespeare Survey , II ( 1958 ) ; Emrys Jones ...
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... reference to Leavis's contention that , unlike The Winter's Tale , Cymbeline is not ' organized from " a deep centre " . As a consequence , Brockbank concludes We are haunted by intimations of a profound significance , but it is ...
... reference to Leavis's contention that , unlike The Winter's Tale , Cymbeline is not ' organized from " a deep centre " . As a consequence , Brockbank concludes We are haunted by intimations of a profound significance , but it is ...
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