Complete Works, Volume 3D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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Page 7
... one of them sung a song . " This description applies accurately to the entrance of Orlando with Adam at the end of the second act . After the Restoration several of Shakespeare's plays were revived , GENERAL Preface, INTRODUCTION,
... one of them sung a song . " This description applies accurately to the entrance of Orlando with Adam at the end of the second act . After the Restoration several of Shakespeare's plays were revived , GENERAL Preface, INTRODUCTION,
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... songs ; he must have borrowed this from Shakespeare , unless , indeed , they both took it from some older source . But this particular song corresponds , both in its position and in its sentiments , to Corydon's song in Lodge's novel ...
... songs ; he must have borrowed this from Shakespeare , unless , indeed , they both took it from some older source . But this particular song corresponds , both in its position and in its sentiments , to Corydon's song in Lodge's novel ...
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... songs . Besides these new characters , and the situations in which they figure , Shakespeare has added a number of scenes or parts of scenes to which no counterpart will be found in the novel : e.g. i . I up to Oliver's entrance , i . 2 ...
... songs . Besides these new characters , and the situations in which they figure , Shakespeare has added a number of scenes or parts of scenes to which no counterpart will be found in the novel : e.g. i . I up to Oliver's entrance , i . 2 ...
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... songs of Amiens and the Foresters . These songs are a notable feature of the play . The forest would be dead without them . They are all ' old and plain ' ; no luscious madrigals or quaint eclogues such as Lodge delights in , but songs ...
... songs of Amiens and the Foresters . These songs are a notable feature of the play . The forest would be dead without them . They are all ' old and plain ' ; no luscious madrigals or quaint eclogues such as Lodge delights in , but songs ...
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... songs of Amiens , he brings out ( in contrast to the Duke ) a new varia- tion on the theme of the country and the court . He has followed the Duke's fortunes , and calls himself a fool for his pains . For here , in the forest , where ...
... songs of Amiens , he brings out ( in contrast to the Duke ) a new varia- tion on the theme of the country and the court . He has followed the Duke's fortunes , and calls himself a fool for his pains . For here , in the forest , where ...
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