Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaCooper Square Publishers, 1969 - 551 Seiten |
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... motive in a humorous . scene of one of his best comedies , where a would - be purchaser of pardon insists on taking the friar's Bull to his parish priest for verification.2 Chaucer alludes to the custom of Pardoners exhibiting their ...
... motive in a humorous . scene of one of his best comedies , where a would - be purchaser of pardon insists on taking the friar's Bull to his parish priest for verification.2 Chaucer alludes to the custom of Pardoners exhibiting their ...
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... motive , and the whole range of classical literature furnished the details . But the motive is handled in a style so masterly , and the details are applied with such artistic freedom , that we rise from the perusal of those wild incanta ...
... motive , and the whole range of classical literature furnished the details . But the motive is handled in a style so masterly , and the details are applied with such artistic freedom , that we rise from the perusal of those wild incanta ...
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... motive from the complex efforts and the casual essays of a mind placed higher ex hypothesi in the creative order ... motive , irresistibly suggests a catch - word . This leading motive which pervades his poetry may be defined.
... motive from the complex efforts and the casual essays of a mind placed higher ex hypothesi in the creative order ... motive , irresistibly suggests a catch - word . This leading motive which pervades his poetry may be defined.
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 18 |
CHAPTER III | 73 |
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