A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... common good ' . Clearly , these arguments ( including Sandys ' ) were not disinterested . But they had behind them the authority of the great common lawyer , Coke ; and , as Sandys claimed again after the depression due to Cockayne's ...
... common good ' . Clearly , these arguments ( including Sandys ' ) were not disinterested . But they had behind them the authority of the great common lawyer , Coke ; and , as Sandys claimed again after the depression due to Cockayne's ...
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... common that they display a powerful force , magic in one , love in the other , which leads from ' frolic ' to the borders of tragedy , happily averted . This method of construction , with a latent or symbolic parallel between two ...
... common that they display a powerful force , magic in one , love in the other , which leads from ' frolic ' to the borders of tragedy , happily averted . This method of construction , with a latent or symbolic parallel between two ...
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... common prose and the language of the stage ; and it suggested some of the most fruitful themes of comedy and satire and even , ultimately , of tragedy too . Elizabethan literature is a literature of the spoken word . Just as oratory ...
... common prose and the language of the stage ; and it suggested some of the most fruitful themes of comedy and satire and even , ultimately , of tragedy too . Elizabethan literature is a literature of the spoken word . Just as oratory ...
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