English miscellany: a symposium of history, literature and the arts, Volume 14British Council, 1963 - Art A symposium of history, literature and the arts. |
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Page 49
... Ariodante and Geneuora shewed before Her Ma.tie » ? . Shakespeare may have used Beverley's translation in writing his drama , which we hear of around 1600. But the episode of Ginevra and Ariodante has nothing in common with Shake ...
... Ariodante and Geneuora shewed before Her Ma.tie » ? . Shakespeare may have used Beverley's translation in writing his drama , which we hear of around 1600. But the episode of Ginevra and Ariodante has nothing in common with Shake ...
Page 50
... Ariodante and ac- cuses him of having interfered between himself and Ginevra . Ariodante , in turn , declares that Ginevra loves him only . They decide that ... victor he remaine That of her liking sheweth signes most plaine . Polinesso ...
... Ariodante and ac- cuses him of having interfered between himself and Ginevra . Ariodante , in turn , declares that Ginevra loves him only . They decide that ... victor he remaine That of her liking sheweth signes most plaine . Polinesso ...
Page 51
... Ariodante that he is a rival . He desires not to prevent Ariodante's marrying a dishonest woman , but only to prove to him the great love Ginevra has for him- self . He is the one who climbs up to the window where Dalinda appears . On ...
... Ariodante that he is a rival . He desires not to prevent Ariodante's marrying a dishonest woman , but only to prove to him the great love Ginevra has for him- self . He is the one who climbs up to the window where Dalinda appears . On ...
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