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Page 83
... Court is corrupt . The first act of As You Like It moves in Court and great house , and the perils of the urban milieu are made evident . Lest his audience has forgotten them after ninety minutes passed largely in the forest ...
... Court is corrupt . The first act of As You Like It moves in Court and great house , and the perils of the urban milieu are made evident . Lest his audience has forgotten them after ninety minutes passed largely in the forest ...
Page 84
... Court a fop ; in the sheepfold William and Audrey . Everywhere there are persons endowed with innate gentility , whose good manners reveal a heart un- corrupted : Rosalind and Celia at Court ; Orlando , de- prived of schooling , but ...
... Court a fop ; in the sheepfold William and Audrey . Everywhere there are persons endowed with innate gentility , whose good manners reveal a heart un- corrupted : Rosalind and Celia at Court ; Orlando , de- prived of schooling , but ...
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... Court inaugurates a fashion , the city hurries after . The public theatres quickly - within three or four years - aped the spectacles of the Court ( and started the trend that has turned the theatre from a thrifty to an extravagant and ...
... Court inaugurates a fashion , the city hurries after . The public theatres quickly - within three or four years - aped the spectacles of the Court ( and started the trend that has turned the theatre from a thrifty to an extravagant and ...
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Shakespeares Gentleness page I | 1 |
The Early 1590s and the Changes of Heroick Song | 24 |
The Merchants Dark Hamlets Winter | 45 |
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