Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 106-107Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 |
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Page vii
... player , " only to cancel it in the same line with the command of that great comic rogue , Sir John himself , " Play out the play , Ye villains " ( XI , 86 ) . Chapter Five , " Arcanum II : ' My Music Has Some Mystic Diapasons ...
... player , " only to cancel it in the same line with the command of that great comic rogue , Sir John himself , " Play out the play , Ye villains " ( XI , 86 ) . Chapter Five , " Arcanum II : ' My Music Has Some Mystic Diapasons ...
Page 155
... player , " only to cancel it in the same line by citing the command of that great comic rogue , Sir John himself , " Play out the play , / Ye villains ! " ( XI , 86 ) . To suggest that Don Juan is a comic poem and to examine the causes ...
... player , " only to cancel it in the same line by citing the command of that great comic rogue , Sir John himself , " Play out the play , / Ye villains ! " ( XI , 86 ) . To suggest that Don Juan is a comic poem and to examine the causes ...
Page 157
... play - within - a - play proposes in Hamlet . There a usurping uncle takes the part of rightful king and watches a player - king whom a nephew and prince full of poses has set up to hold a mirror to our nature ; all those of the court ...
... play - within - a - play proposes in Hamlet . There a usurping uncle takes the part of rightful king and watches a player - king whom a nephew and prince full of poses has set up to hold a mirror to our nature ; all those of the court ...
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