Two Elizabethan Writers of Fiction: Thomas Nashe and Thomas Deloney |
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... Shakespeare's eye for human variations , a measure of Rabelais ' huge gusto in the portrayal of oddities . The claim has been made for him that he is a true Shakespeare of prose . Referring not to his characters but to his style ...
... Shakespeare's eye for human variations , a measure of Rabelais ' huge gusto in the portrayal of oddities . The claim has been made for him that he is a true Shakespeare of prose . Referring not to his characters but to his style ...
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... Shakespeare's , it is something altogether lower , and occasionally a little cheap . Nashe's tragic scenes , suggestive though they are of some in Shakespeare , to me are more akin to those of John Webster , another student of ...
... Shakespeare's , it is something altogether lower , and occasionally a little cheap . Nashe's tragic scenes , suggestive though they are of some in Shakespeare , to me are more akin to those of John Webster , another student of ...
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... Shakespeare . The most delightful narrative ballad in the collection is " The Spanish Lady's Love to an English Gentleman ' , in tuneful accents . Its setting is apparently Cadiz , as taken by the Earl of Essex in 1596 : 5 Have With You ...
... Shakespeare . The most delightful narrative ballad in the collection is " The Spanish Lady's Love to an English Gentleman ' , in tuneful accents . Its setting is apparently Cadiz , as taken by the Earl of Essex in 1596 : 5 Have With You ...
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