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... passage occurs in a fragment quoted by St. Augustine from a lost book of Cicero's . But Shakespeare , if he did not discover it with his own unassisted eye , was more likely to derive it from Plato , who was much studied in England in ...
... passage occurs in a fragment quoted by St. Augustine from a lost book of Cicero's . But Shakespeare , if he did not discover it with his own unassisted eye , was more likely to derive it from Plato , who was much studied in England in ...
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... passage in Lyly's Euphues and His England , published in 1580. How far these resemblances go will be seen by comparing the passage in the play with the following extracts from Dr. Arber's reprint of Lyly's works : ' And if I might crave ...
... passage in Lyly's Euphues and His England , published in 1580. How far these resemblances go will be seen by comparing the passage in the play with the following extracts from Dr. Arber's reprint of Lyly's works : ' And if I might crave ...
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... passages : — " a babbled of green fields . " ' crescive in his faculty . ' · ' roaring devil i ' the old play . ' ' within ... passage is a con- tinuation . 5. What is the function of the Chorus in this play ? Illustrate your answer by ...
... passages : — " a babbled of green fields . " ' crescive in his faculty . ' · ' roaring devil i ' the old play . ' ' within ... passage is a con- tinuation . 5. What is the function of the Chorus in this play ? Illustrate your answer by ...
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