In the Posture of a Whore: Changing Attitudes to 'bad' Women in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama, Volume 2 |
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... dead body they 45 46 See ed . by G. K. Hunter , Macbeth ( 1967 ) , p . 21 ; Jane Jack , " Macbeth , King James , and the Bible , " ELH 22 ( 1955 ) , 173-193 passim . Their " beards , " suggesting ambiguity of sex , might reflect the ...
... dead body they 45 46 See ed . by G. K. Hunter , Macbeth ( 1967 ) , p . 21 ; Jane Jack , " Macbeth , King James , and the Bible , " ELH 22 ( 1955 ) , 173-193 passim . Their " beards , " suggesting ambiguity of sex , might reflect the ...
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... , Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead ( 1967 ) , I. p . 23 . See M. T. Herrick , Tragicomedy ( Urbana , 1955 ) , p . 65 ; Doran , Endeavours of Art , p . 133 . „ 2 ,, 4 foreignness . The idea of Italy and the 210 CHAPTER V ...
... , Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead ( 1967 ) , I. p . 23 . See M. T. Herrick , Tragicomedy ( Urbana , 1955 ) , p . 65 ; Doran , Endeavours of Art , p . 133 . „ 2 ,, 4 foreignness . The idea of Italy and the 210 CHAPTER V ...
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... dead father , and to see him slaughtered Only for the love of Tarquin and a Crown , And shall I fear death more then the losse of both ? ( p . 249 ) THE UNIVERSITY OF MICUICAN LIBRARIES 42 43 44 45 See Anne Barton , " Shakespeare and ...
... dead father , and to see him slaughtered Only for the love of Tarquin and a Crown , And shall I fear death more then the losse of both ? ( p . 249 ) THE UNIVERSITY OF MICUICAN LIBRARIES 42 43 44 45 See Anne Barton , " Shakespeare and ...
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