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... show him developing the chroni- cle play on English history which was already a popular variety of drama by the time he came on the scene . Titus Andronicus ( ca. 1593 ) shows him - if it is by Shakespeare - exploiting the popular taste ...
... show him developing the chroni- cle play on English history which was already a popular variety of drama by the time he came on the scene . Titus Andronicus ( ca. 1593 ) shows him - if it is by Shakespeare - exploiting the popular taste ...
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... shows Shakespeare at ease in his dramatic technique in a new way . The " tedious brief scene of young Pyramus and his love Thisby " is at the same time a hilariously funny parody of the cruder kinds of drama still popular in ...
... shows Shakespeare at ease in his dramatic technique in a new way . The " tedious brief scene of young Pyramus and his love Thisby " is at the same time a hilariously funny parody of the cruder kinds of drama still popular in ...
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... show a remarkable mastery of the language ; it shows , too , that Milton was steeped in Ovid , whose style he could reproduce with uncanny skill . He pretends in this poem to be happier by the Thames than he could be by the sedgy Cam ...
... show a remarkable mastery of the language ; it shows , too , that Milton was steeped in Ovid , whose style he could reproduce with uncanny skill . He pretends in this poem to be happier by the Thames than he could be by the sedgy Cam ...
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