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... drama , wholly undis- puted in music ) of motifs recurring with modifications at intervals within a single work . It seems clear that a subliminal receptivity to long - term effects , folding past into present , helps us to enjoy long ...
... drama , wholly undis- puted in music ) of motifs recurring with modifications at intervals within a single work . It seems clear that a subliminal receptivity to long - term effects , folding past into present , helps us to enjoy long ...
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... drama of the period . Indeed one supposes - or hopes that the pattern is more strongly established in drama than it can ever have been in life . The effect of this is to make the Senators sound in a way like seasoned play - goers ...
... drama of the period . Indeed one supposes - or hopes that the pattern is more strongly established in drama than it can ever have been in life . The effect of this is to make the Senators sound in a way like seasoned play - goers ...
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... Drama , 9 ( 1966 ) , 83-103 . Bradbrook , M.C. , ' Blackfriars : the pageant of Timon of Athens ' , in her ... Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare , 8 vols ( London : Routledge & Kegan Paul ; New York : Columbia University Press , 1957–75 ) ...
... Drama , 9 ( 1966 ) , 83-103 . Bradbrook , M.C. , ' Blackfriars : the pageant of Timon of Athens ' , in her ... Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare , 8 vols ( London : Routledge & Kegan Paul ; New York : Columbia University Press , 1957–75 ) ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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