Thoth, Volumes 13-15Graduate students of the English Department, Syracuse University, 1973 - American literature |
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... concern : " Why , nothing : or that , which when ' tis done , is as idle . Harken after the next horse - race , or hunting match ; lay wagers , ... spend aloud , that my lords may heare you ; visite my ladies at night , and bee able to ...
... concern : " Why , nothing : or that , which when ' tis done , is as idle . Harken after the next horse - race , or hunting match ; lay wagers , ... spend aloud , that my lords may heare you ; visite my ladies at night , and bee able to ...
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... concern of The Broken Heart is the relationship of love and marriage . Ford's treatment of the Euphranea situation in Act I serves as an early focus on the play's primary theme , and at the same time it obviates the necessity of a too ...
... concern of The Broken Heart is the relationship of love and marriage . Ford's treatment of the Euphranea situation in Act I serves as an early focus on the play's primary theme , and at the same time it obviates the necessity of a too ...
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... concern with the social . Rather , the social sphere has been reduced in scope to a small circle of dear friends who are admitted to dinner parties and welcomed for a weekend in the guest room , " a shrine to friendship " ( " For ...
... concern with the social . Rather , the social sphere has been reduced in scope to a small circle of dear friends who are admitted to dinner parties and welcomed for a weekend in the guest room , " a shrine to friendship " ( " For ...
Contents
Johnson Music and Music | 3 |
Hence with the Nightingale | 13 |
The Decadent View of Life | 19 |
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