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The Lylian influence , discussed later , has also been urged in favour of an early date . It is seen , I think , more in the symmetrical structure , and in the general manner of Launce and Speed , than in actual euphuism of the diction ...
The Lylian influence , discussed later , has also been urged in favour of an early date . It is seen , I think , more in the symmetrical structure , and in the general manner of Launce and Speed , than in actual euphuism of the diction ...
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12–70 ) , which , since that play was acted " by the L. of Hunsdon his Seruants ” between July 22 , 1596 , and April 17 , 1597 , can hardly have been written later than the first half of 1596. It stands almost entire in the Quarto of ...
12–70 ) , which , since that play was acted " by the L. of Hunsdon his Seruants ” between July 22 , 1596 , and April 17 , 1597 , can hardly have been written later than the first half of 1596. It stands almost entire in the Quarto of ...
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Naturally , anticipations of later work abound . Julia anticipates Portia in the talk with her maid about suitors and in thinking to pass for an effeminate youth ; Rosalind , in her pretty modesty about the disguise and in the swoon ...
Naturally , anticipations of later work abound . Julia anticipates Portia in the talk with her maid about suitors and in thinking to pass for an effeminate youth ; Rosalind , in her pretty modesty about the disguise and in the swoon ...
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