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... importance , linking past , present , and future ; it particularly emphasizes the links between the plays in this tetralogy . That the functions of commentators were thought important by the 38.
... importance , linking past , present , and future ; it particularly emphasizes the links between the plays in this tetralogy . That the functions of commentators were thought important by the 38.
Page 43
... important in Shakespeare's comedies , so the notion they stress may be seen as a pointer towards future dramatic developments . Luciana and Aegeon have been described as the romantic ingredients in an otherwise classical play . " But ...
... important in Shakespeare's comedies , so the notion they stress may be seen as a pointer towards future dramatic developments . Luciana and Aegeon have been described as the romantic ingredients in an otherwise classical play . " But ...
Page 55
... important a source of modern distaste as the form the various revenges take ) . T. W. Baldwin and Fredson Bowers have placed the code , as embodied in the play's structure , in a traditional dramatic and ethical context , suggesting ...
... important a source of modern distaste as the form the various revenges take ) . T. W. Baldwin and Fredson Bowers have placed the code , as embodied in the play's structure , in a traditional dramatic and ethical context , suggesting ...
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