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... Fair and fair , and twice so fair , " which is sadly echoed later in Oenone's lament for her desertion by Paris . Peele's Old Wives ' Tale is a play of wicked enchantment and true love which begins as a story told by Madge , wife of ...
... Fair and fair , and twice so fair , " which is sadly echoed later in Oenone's lament for her desertion by Paris . Peele's Old Wives ' Tale is a play of wicked enchantment and true love which begins as a story told by Madge , wife of ...
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... Fair is the most expansive of Jonson's mature satiric comedies and the most English in atmosphere . The plot here is less important than the speech and action of the individual charac- ters and the roistering atmosphere of the Fair at ...
... Fair is the most expansive of Jonson's mature satiric comedies and the most English in atmosphere . The plot here is less important than the speech and action of the individual charac- ters and the roistering atmosphere of the Fair at ...
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... fair Cresseid sumtyme his awin darling . [ blenk : look ] [ plye : plight ] He gives alms to the lepers and Cressida , when she discovers who he is , falls into a swoon . On recovering , she prepares for death , be- queathing her body ...
... fair Cresseid sumtyme his awin darling . [ blenk : look ] [ plye : plight ] He gives alms to the lepers and Cressida , when she discovers who he is , falls into a swoon . On recovering , she prepares for death , be- queathing her body ...
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