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Page 28
... Brooke's poem appears to be the source for certain episodes in Two Gentlemen , and several parallels have also been noted between it and Brooke's poem.3 Brooke is recalled in the episode in which Valentine plans to ascend to his love's ...
... Brooke's poem appears to be the source for certain episodes in Two Gentlemen , and several parallels have also been noted between it and Brooke's poem.3 Brooke is recalled in the episode in which Valentine plans to ascend to his love's ...
Page 37
... Brooke's poem with very close attention in other respects . Many ciose verbal parallels testify to Shakespeare's wil- ling dependence on Brooke's detailed descriptions of Verona , and suggest his pleasure in the account of places , of ...
... Brooke's poem with very close attention in other respects . Many ciose verbal parallels testify to Shakespeare's wil- ling dependence on Brooke's detailed descriptions of Verona , and suggest his pleasure in the account of places , of ...
Page 38
... Brooke , and much enlivened in the process . The closeness with which Shakespeare read Brooke is attested by occasional allusions in the play to incidents in Brooke which Shakespeare did not dramatize , and by the frequency with which ...
... Brooke , and much enlivened in the process . The closeness with which Shakespeare read Brooke is attested by occasional allusions in the play to incidents in Brooke which Shakespeare did not dramatize , and by the frequency with which ...
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