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Page 107
... death cut a hole in the culprit's side , “ and by peece - meale cut out his Liuer , and cast it before his eyes to the Dogges " ( p . 116 ) . These overenthusiastic examples , perhaps revealing Tuvil's suppressed doubts about female as ...
... death cut a hole in the culprit's side , “ and by peece - meale cut out his Liuer , and cast it before his eyes to the Dogges " ( p . 116 ) . These overenthusiastic examples , perhaps revealing Tuvil's suppressed doubts about female as ...
Page 166
... death . Synon , who like Cethus is a kind of Vice figure in his mirthful enjoyment of evil and destruction , articulates the Greeks ' joy in Troy's ruin : “ Hauing spitt young children on our speares , / We'le rost them at the scorching ...
... death . Synon , who like Cethus is a kind of Vice figure in his mirthful enjoyment of evil and destruction , articulates the Greeks ' joy in Troy's ruin : “ Hauing spitt young children on our speares , / We'le rost them at the scorching ...
Page 239
... death over a woman . Leontes and Polixenes in The Winter's Tale have been close friends since childhood ; then Leontes sus- pects Polixenes of sleeping with his wife . In The Fatal Dowry , Romont's friendship with Charolais is disrupted ...
... death over a woman . Leontes and Polixenes in The Winter's Tale have been close friends since childhood ; then Leontes sus- pects Polixenes of sleeping with his wife . In The Fatal Dowry , Romont's friendship with Charolais is disrupted ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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