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Page 28
... appear in a mask - perhaps assuming a role in the play himself . 43 With little attention to the development of character , the play rests heavily upon Classical figures and plot outlines from Roman comedy . The action is motivated by ...
... appear in a mask - perhaps assuming a role in the play himself . 43 With little attention to the development of character , the play rests heavily upon Classical figures and plot outlines from Roman comedy . The action is motivated by ...
Page 35
... appear to be unobservant , all things unite . " Cowley's poem , with its echoes of Longinus , 8 compares the power ... appears . Yonder we saw it plain ; and here ' tis now Like Spirits in a Place , we know not How.10 Lines three and ...
... appear to be unobservant , all things unite . " Cowley's poem , with its echoes of Longinus , 8 compares the power ... appears . Yonder we saw it plain ; and here ' tis now Like Spirits in a Place , we know not How.10 Lines three and ...
Page 117
... appears to cite its especial qualifications for the position . In a seasonable pageant , the flowers appear on this morning of May 29 at the side of the Thames ; it is the day of the Restoration of Charles II and thus of the re ...
... appears to cite its especial qualifications for the position . In a seasonable pageant , the flowers appear on this morning of May 29 at the side of the Thames ; it is the day of the Restoration of Charles II and thus of the re ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Muses Hannibal | 34 |
The great Methusalem of Love | 47 |
Copyright | |
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