The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of Shakespeare. [1964,c1955]- 3. From Donne to Marvell. [1962,c1956]- 4. From Dryden to Johnson. [1965Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... character , action , and setting can briefly be suggested . Some characters , especially the vicious ones , such as Cecropia , are at times convincingly drawn . But a tale of adventure allows little scope for them . Further , any plot ...
... character , action , and setting can briefly be suggested . Some characters , especially the vicious ones , such as Cecropia , are at times convincingly drawn . But a tale of adventure allows little scope for them . Further , any plot ...
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... characters ' of Shakespeare . Now , even if we are on our guard against the excesses of nineteenth - century ' character- criticism ' , we have to admit as a matter of history that Falstaff , Ham- let , and many other Shakespearian ...
... characters ' of Shakespeare . Now , even if we are on our guard against the excesses of nineteenth - century ' character- criticism ' , we have to admit as a matter of history that Falstaff , Ham- let , and many other Shakespearian ...
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... characters ' in the Jacobean literary sense , ab- stract qualities of good or evil rhetorically heightened and endowed here with a burning intensity of passion . From the opening tirade , moreover , from Vindice's first harsh ...
... characters ' in the Jacobean literary sense , ab- stract qualities of good or evil rhetorically heightened and endowed here with a burning intensity of passion . From the opening tirade , moreover , from Vindice's first harsh ...
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