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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... plot of the mad - house scenes in Middleton's fine tragedy , The Changeling ( 1622 ) ; in this sub - plot , the gentleman - changeling who pretends to idiocy for the sake of access to the wife of a keeper of madmen , and the wife ...
... plot of the mad - house scenes in Middleton's fine tragedy , The Changeling ( 1622 ) ; in this sub - plot , the gentleman - changeling who pretends to idiocy for the sake of access to the wife of a keeper of madmen , and the wife ...
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... plot performs a similar function to that of the sub - plot in King Lear ; it echoes the main plot , extending and varying the ex- emplification there given of the central theme of ' lust and forgetful- ness ' . In both actions , the ...
... plot performs a similar function to that of the sub - plot in King Lear ; it echoes the main plot , extending and varying the ex- emplification there given of the central theme of ' lust and forgetful- ness ' . In both actions , the ...
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... plot in Henry IV - Part I. They claim that what happens in it implies a criticism , with- out which the work would be incomplete , of the characters and events of the main plot . Miss Bradbrook points out that the title itself links the ...
... plot in Henry IV - Part I. They claim that what happens in it implies a criticism , with- out which the work would be incomplete , of the characters and events of the main plot . Miss Bradbrook points out that the title itself links the ...
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