Massinger's ImageryInst. f. Engl. Sprache u. Literatur, Univ. Salzburg, 1973 - 170 Seiten |
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... draw my flax from my distaff . Ric . Nor I strength To raise my hand to the top of my reller . Oh ! I have the cramp ... draws its share of laughter . The robust , sexual attitude of the morality plays prevailed in Elizabethan comedy and ...
... draw my flax from my distaff . Ric . Nor I strength To raise my hand to the top of my reller . Oh ! I have the cramp ... draws its share of laughter . The robust , sexual attitude of the morality plays prevailed in Elizabethan comedy and ...
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... draw a higher per cent of images from " learning " than from any other category ; whereas Shakespeare , who attended no university , draws proportionately the least amount of imagery from this category with the exception of the " arts ...
... draw a higher per cent of images from " learning " than from any other category ; whereas Shakespeare , who attended no university , draws proportionately the least amount of imagery from this category with the exception of the " arts ...
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... draws , there is small appeal to the senses , only conventional usage . There is a scarcity of other observations of daily life and of government : Massinger's re- ferences to foreign countries are more confined than are those of ...
... draws , there is small appeal to the senses , only conventional usage . There is a scarcity of other observations of daily life and of government : Massinger's re- ferences to foreign countries are more confined than are those of ...
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