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... whose origin is the most obscure of the three , perhaps came from the country east of the lower Rhine and perhaps , though less probably ( the apparent similarity of names not being the cogent argument it might appear to the modern ...
... whose origin is the most obscure of the three , perhaps came from the country east of the lower Rhine and perhaps , though less probably ( the apparent similarity of names not being the cogent argument it might appear to the modern ...
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These earlier “ interludes ” are perhaps not to be regarded as morality plays at all , but as dramatized versions of fabliaux . But the later kind of interlude , the secular morality play , develops its comic and realistic side and by ...
These earlier “ interludes ” are perhaps not to be regarded as morality plays at all , but as dramatized versions of fabliaux . But the later kind of interlude , the secular morality play , develops its comic and realistic side and by ...
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Rosalind , disguised as a boy in the greenwood , teasing her lover in the happy confidence that she is loved by him without having yet to declare her own love , is perhaps the most attractive of all Shakespeare's pert and resourceful ...
Rosalind , disguised as a boy in the greenwood , teasing her lover in the happy confidence that she is loved by him without having yet to declare her own love , is perhaps the most attractive of all Shakespeare's pert and resourceful ...
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