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... character was done , That I might see what the old world could say To this composed wonder of your frame . ( 59. 5-10 ) The wishful transformation of the young man into an antiquity is odd enough , but even odder is the suggestion that ...
... character was done , That I might see what the old world could say To this composed wonder of your frame . ( 59. 5-10 ) The wishful transformation of the young man into an antiquity is odd enough , but even odder is the suggestion that ...
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... character ' in the dramatic works to describe the operations of memory it tends to have a close connection with the processes of making a material record : Julia in Two Gentlemen of Verona addresses Lucetta as ' the table wherein all my ...
... character ' in the dramatic works to describe the operations of memory it tends to have a close connection with the processes of making a material record : Julia in Two Gentlemen of Verona addresses Lucetta as ' the table wherein all my ...
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... character to a print audience : it publicly proclaims itself to be called Lucrece on its title page ; the more risqué title The Rape of Lucrece is privily concealed within the volume's running- titles ( until the edition of 1616 ) ...
... character to a print audience : it publicly proclaims itself to be called Lucrece on its title page ; the more risqué title The Rape of Lucrece is privily concealed within the volume's running- titles ( until the edition of 1616 ) ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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