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... divinities , standing as types of the great forces of nature or of the great moral forces in the life of man . Of this usage Cymbeline may be taken to furnish the type . If we exclude from considera- tion the elaborate masque in Act V ...
... divinities , standing as types of the great forces of nature or of the great moral forces in the life of man . Of this usage Cymbeline may be taken to furnish the type . If we exclude from considera- tion the elaborate masque in Act V ...
Page 120
... divinities , suggest the manner of Err . The Rape of Lucrece . Though the date of Lucr . is uncertain , its publication in 1594 and the general character of its composition lead the critics to assign it to about the same period as Gent ...
... divinities , suggest the manner of Err . The Rape of Lucrece . Though the date of Lucr . is uncertain , its publication in 1594 and the general character of its composition lead the critics to assign it to about the same period as Gent ...
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... divinities receive but scanty attention . There is nothing either in substance or in treatment to prevent one from assigning the play to about the same period as Merch . , in which Ovidian influence is also very strong . Pericles . If ...
... divinities receive but scanty attention . There is nothing either in substance or in treatment to prevent one from assigning the play to about the same period as Merch . , in which Ovidian influence is also very strong . Pericles . If ...
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