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It was the Irish “ wilderness ” that bounded the English garden , Irish " barbarity ” that defined English civility , Irish papistry and “ superstition ” that warranted English religion ; it was Irish “ lawlessness ” that demonstrated ...
It was the Irish “ wilderness ” that bounded the English garden , Irish " barbarity ” that defined English civility , Irish papistry and “ superstition ” that warranted English religion ; it was Irish “ lawlessness ” that demonstrated ...
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the heart must needs be Irish . ... how can such matching but bring forth an evil race ? ” 61 where a character is made to utter words that are as entirely inaccessible to the audience as to most of the characters onstage ; and for all ...
the heart must needs be Irish . ... how can such matching but bring forth an evil race ? ” 61 where a character is made to utter words that are as entirely inaccessible to the audience as to most of the characters onstage ; and for all ...
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Indeed Derricke even argues that the Irish , whom he repeatedly calls “ monsters , ” are worse than the wildest beasts , since beasts at least can be tamed , whereas the Irish will invariably revert to their wildness : 38 The author ...
Indeed Derricke even argues that the Irish , whom he repeatedly calls “ monsters , ” are worse than the wildest beasts , since beasts at least can be tamed , whereas the Irish will invariably revert to their wildness : 38 The author ...
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Texts and Revels in Twelfth Night | 1 |
Jonas Barish Mixed Verse and Prose in Shakespearean Comedy | 9 |
Shakespeare Psychoanalysis History | 15 |
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