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... Stage , 3 , 431-2 ; Harbage , Annals ; H. R. Walley , " The Dates of Hamlet and Marston's The Malcontent , " RES , 9 ( 1933 ) , 397–409 . 8. Of the plays in which the satirist has an important part , those most closely related to the ...
... Stage , 3 , 431-2 ; Harbage , Annals ; H. R. Walley , " The Dates of Hamlet and Marston's The Malcontent , " RES , 9 ( 1933 ) , 397–409 . 8. Of the plays in which the satirist has an important part , those most closely related to the ...
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... Stage : Lyly and Greene Some , but not all , of the characteristics of pastoral romance operate in the meaning of " romantic " as it is loosely applied to various Eliza- bethan playwrights . At its vaguest the term implies something of ...
... Stage : Lyly and Greene Some , but not all , of the characteristics of pastoral romance operate in the meaning of " romantic " as it is loosely applied to various Eliza- bethan playwrights . At its vaguest the term implies something of ...
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... stage Shakespeare bases the play upon a series of contrasts between the romantic and satiric modes . Typical of pastoral romance are the good duke exiled by the evil duke , Rosalind disguised as a boy , and Orlando , the lover and ...
... stage Shakespeare bases the play upon a series of contrasts between the romantic and satiric modes . Typical of pastoral romance are the good duke exiled by the evil duke , Rosalind disguised as a boy , and Orlando , the lover and ...
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