The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespearePenguin Books, 1963 |
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... theme of the favourite , Marlowe is reduced to a feeble duplication of what has gone before , with the younger Spenser for Gaveston , while the dynamic and ambitious element is trans- ferred to the Machiavellian Mortimer , aided by ...
... theme of the favourite , Marlowe is reduced to a feeble duplication of what has gone before , with the younger Spenser for Gaveston , while the dynamic and ambitious element is trans- ferred to the Machiavellian Mortimer , aided by ...
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... theme of this play has often been conjectured to have been an uncongenial one for Shakespeare . How far it is a success is not to be hastily decided , but the investigation of a number of prominent themes has brought to light more signs ...
... theme of this play has often been conjectured to have been an uncongenial one for Shakespeare . How far it is a success is not to be hastily decided , but the investigation of a number of prominent themes has brought to light more signs ...
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... theme and represent an effort to give artistic form to a new symbolic concep- tion . At the heart of each of these plays , present in various forms but clearly responding to a definite continuity of purpose , lies an organic ...
... theme and represent an effort to give artistic form to a new symbolic concep- tion . At the heart of each of these plays , present in various forms but clearly responding to a definite continuity of purpose , lies an organic ...
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L G SALINGAR | 15 |
IAN WATT | 119 |
Daniel and Ralegh | 131 |
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