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... lover's resolve , and Eraste goes liter- ally mad with remorse . Eraste's madness in turn reveals the truth to the lovers , who are quite alive , and the play ends with promises of marriage between ( 1 ) Tircis and Mélite and ( 2 ) ...
... lover's resolve , and Eraste goes liter- ally mad with remorse . Eraste's madness in turn reveals the truth to the lovers , who are quite alive , and the play ends with promises of marriage between ( 1 ) Tircis and Mélite and ( 2 ) ...
Page 544
... lovers have gotten themselves into ; they are familial or even societal . Northrop Frye , who is in- terested in ... lovers by an authority figure , termed “ a block- ing figure " by Frye ( 166 ) . The blocking figures are generally ...
... lovers have gotten themselves into ; they are familial or even societal . Northrop Frye , who is in- terested in ... lovers by an authority figure , termed “ a block- ing figure " by Frye ( 166 ) . The blocking figures are generally ...
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... lovers , then , happens " else- where . " Shakespeare's most memorable and constant choice for elsewhere is a forest setting , termed by Frye the " green world " ( 182-83 ) . In Two Gentlemen , Dream , and As You Like It , the green ...
... lovers , then , happens " else- where . " Shakespeare's most memorable and constant choice for elsewhere is a forest setting , termed by Frye the " green world " ( 182-83 ) . In Two Gentlemen , Dream , and As You Like It , the green ...
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French Drama in the Seventeenth Century | 331 |
German Comedy | 350 |
Greek Comedy | 363 |
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