English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... deal about the behaviour of a theatre audience in Shakespeare's day . Dekker's plays show him as a good - natured man and his satire , like his prose , is more restrained than that of the Rabelaisian Nashe . HOW A GALLANT SHOULD BEHAVE ...
... deal about the behaviour of a theatre audience in Shakespeare's day . Dekker's plays show him as a good - natured man and his satire , like his prose , is more restrained than that of the Rabelaisian Nashe . HOW A GALLANT SHOULD BEHAVE ...
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... deal for the purpose , and helping very far towards self - conviction , yet not seeming wholly of force to establish a command ( being resolved to avoid further scruple as well as future occasion for scandal ) , says he that was the ...
... deal for the purpose , and helping very far towards self - conviction , yet not seeming wholly of force to establish a command ( being resolved to avoid further scruple as well as future occasion for scandal ) , says he that was the ...
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... deal worse than their fortune . It is true , I have broke my nose against this post , because fortune either forgot , or did not think it convenient , to twitch me by the elbow , and give me notice to avoid it . But let not this ...
... deal worse than their fortune . It is true , I have broke my nose against this post , because fortune either forgot , or did not think it convenient , to twitch me by the elbow , and give me notice to avoid it . But let not this ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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