Shifting Perspectives and the Stylish Style: Mannerism in Shakespeare and His Jacobean ContemporariesUniversity of Toronto Press, 1988 - 227 pages |
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... noble peerage were knighted even before the King arrived at court1 as he made his triumphant progress through the English countryside . Such generosity did not cease upon the King's arrival at court either , since the new monarch drew ...
... noble peerage were knighted even before the King arrived at court1 as he made his triumphant progress through the English countryside . Such generosity did not cease upon the King's arrival at court either , since the new monarch drew ...
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... noble suicide and self - consciously attempts to compose his own epitaph , his tragedy becomes one man- ufactured in his imagination , an imaginative reality as true for him as his wife's innocence is true for us . We are thus left with ...
... noble suicide and self - consciously attempts to compose his own epitaph , his tragedy becomes one man- ufactured in his imagination , an imaginative reality as true for him as his wife's innocence is true for us . We are thus left with ...
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... Noble 1960 Caputi , Anthony John Marston , Satirist . Ithaca : Cornell University Press 1961 Castiglione , Baldassare The Book of the Courtier . Trans Sir Thomas Hoby , 1561. London : Dent 1974 Cellini , Benvenuto Memoirs . Trans Anne ...
... Noble 1960 Caputi , Anthony John Marston , Satirist . Ithaca : Cornell University Press 1961 Castiglione , Baldassare The Book of the Courtier . Trans Sir Thomas Hoby , 1561. London : Dent 1974 Cellini , Benvenuto Memoirs . Trans Anne ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 19 |
ON UNPREDICTABILITY AND NONCLASSICAL UNITY | 97 |
CHAPTER IV | 118 |
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