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Page 124
... spoken by Pistol and the other tavern - frequenters , from the allusions of the serious person- ages . The mythology of the blank - verse characters is like that of the other histories . There are 7 such references , distributed as ...
... spoken by Pistol and the other tavern - frequenters , from the allusions of the serious person- ages . The mythology of the blank - verse characters is like that of the other histories . There are 7 such references , distributed as ...
Page 128
... spoken by Isabel , and a humorous reference to the myth of Pygmalion's image , spoken by Lucio . The play is usually assigned to 1604 . Othello . There are 11 mythological allusions in Oth . , of which 6 are in speeches of Othello ...
... spoken by Isabel , and a humorous reference to the myth of Pygmalion's image , spoken by Lucio . The play is usually assigned to 1604 . Othello . There are 11 mythological allusions in Oth . , of which 6 are in speeches of Othello ...
Page 132
... spoken by Florizel in the course of 30 consecutive lines , and 4 are spoken by Perdita in the course of only 8 lines . The 4 allusions spoken by Florizel are taken over bodily from Dorastus and Fawnia , and thus lose much of their ...
... spoken by Florizel in the course of 30 consecutive lines , and 4 are spoken by Perdita in the course of only 8 lines . The 4 allusions spoken by Florizel are taken over bodily from Dorastus and Fawnia , and thus lose much of their ...
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