Philological Quarterly, Volume 41University of Iowa., 1962 - Classical philology |
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Page 218
Noting the authors associated with these works , we are , of course , tempted to think of the ' Ho ' plays in the light of the earlier ' Poetomachia ' , but in fact their atmosphere and inception are of an entirely different sort .
Noting the authors associated with these works , we are , of course , tempted to think of the ' Ho ' plays in the light of the earlier ' Poetomachia ' , but in fact their atmosphere and inception are of an entirely different sort .
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In fact , however , the first part of the puzzle is easily answered . As John R. Brown has shown , ' the 1653 quarto is not a new edition , but simply a reissue of the unsold sheets of the 1631 printing , with the provision of a new ...
In fact , however , the first part of the puzzle is easily answered . As John R. Brown has shown , ' the 1653 quarto is not a new edition , but simply a reissue of the unsold sheets of the 1631 printing , with the provision of a new ...
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There is only one Fatum , but there are as many Fortunae as there are men ; in fact , Philosophy's mention of Boethius ' fortuna prior ( II , pr . i ) is presumably an indication that a man may have more than one fortune .
There is only one Fatum , but there are as many Fortunae as there are men ; in fact , Philosophy's mention of Boethius ' fortuna prior ( II , pr . i ) is presumably an indication that a man may have more than one fortune .
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Established Texts and Definitive Editions | 1 |
Loves Labors Lost and the Early Shakespeare | 18 |
Shakespeare and His Young Contemporaries | 37 |
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