Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... play to be all Shake- speare's except the epilogue of Pandarus.1 Others have suggested that Shakespeare was not himself when he wrote the play , but it is diffi- cult to understand what such a statement could mean . Nelville Cog- hill ...
... play to be all Shake- speare's except the epilogue of Pandarus.1 Others have suggested that Shakespeare was not himself when he wrote the play , but it is diffi- cult to understand what such a statement could mean . Nelville Cog- hill ...
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... play is meant to expose the false glamour of sex and war . Neville Coghill believes that the play was originally performed at the Globe in 1602/3 and was only later in 1608 revived at one of the Inns of Court . It was essentially a ...
... play is meant to expose the false glamour of sex and war . Neville Coghill believes that the play was originally performed at the Globe in 1602/3 and was only later in 1608 revived at one of the Inns of Court . It was essentially a ...
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... play , but her spiritual strength certainly demands more expression than her life with Morell permits . Her potential cannot be actualized in the stuffy parsonage at St. Dominic's . Her marriage , unlike Henry Higgins's prized ...
... play , but her spiritual strength certainly demands more expression than her life with Morell permits . Her potential cannot be actualized in the stuffy parsonage at St. Dominic's . Her marriage , unlike Henry Higgins's prized ...
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