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... Death of Richard West , " provided an ex- plication of the poem linked to this background , and related the poem to the conclusion of the " Elegy " ( " Gray's ' Frail Memorial ' to West , " PMLA , 1960 ) . Meanwhile , articles in The ...
... Death of Richard West , " provided an ex- plication of the poem linked to this background , and related the poem to the conclusion of the " Elegy " ( " Gray's ' Frail Memorial ' to West , " PMLA , 1960 ) . Meanwhile , articles in The ...
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David Daiches. › lowe ( The Death of Christopher Marlowe , 1925 ) was one of the most exciting scholarly events of the 1920's . His con- tributions to Shakespeare biography and to our understanding of Shakespeare's relation to ...
David Daiches. › lowe ( The Death of Christopher Marlowe , 1925 ) was one of the most exciting scholarly events of the 1920's . His con- tributions to Shakespeare biography and to our understanding of Shakespeare's relation to ...
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... death " in Macbeth's " Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow " speech , when the phrase obviously came from the Bible and the burial service . ( I give some other ex- amples of this sort of thing in my discussion of American crit- icism of ...
... death " in Macbeth's " Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow " speech , when the phrase obviously came from the Bible and the burial service . ( I give some other ex- amples of this sort of thing in my discussion of American crit- icism of ...
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