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... Bird represented the quality of Zeal and presented the speech which was written by Thomas Middleton . ( The Chamberlain's records and Dekker's text indicate Bird's participa- tion , though Dekker spells the name Bourne . ) In the speech ...
... Bird represented the quality of Zeal and presented the speech which was written by Thomas Middleton . ( The Chamberlain's records and Dekker's text indicate Bird's participa- tion , though Dekker spells the name Bourne . ) In the speech ...
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... birds , and beasts , " all imagined to be atten- tive to his Musick . " 25 The long speech of fifty - two lines might demand a skilfull actor . It seems reasonable to assume that it was William Hall who represented the figure of Orpheus ...
... birds , and beasts , " all imagined to be atten- tive to his Musick . " 25 The long speech of fifty - two lines might demand a skilfull actor . It seems reasonable to assume that it was William Hall who represented the figure of Orpheus ...
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... birds , an " Owl , a Kite , a Raven , a Pelicane , from [ their ] ravening and unsatiable desire of devouring . " 8 In recognition of the form the legend had now taken , Congreve states the matter more specifically in his Love for Love ...
... birds , an " Owl , a Kite , a Raven , a Pelicane , from [ their ] ravening and unsatiable desire of devouring . " 8 In recognition of the form the legend had now taken , Congreve states the matter more specifically in his Love for Love ...
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