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... reference carrying a highly apposite hidden irony . Liber Amoris is a claustrophobic little text not least because even the most apparently far- flung reference always brings us back to the little lodging house in Holborn . From the ...
... reference carrying a highly apposite hidden irony . Liber Amoris is a claustrophobic little text not least because even the most apparently far- flung reference always brings us back to the little lodging house in Holborn . From the ...
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... reference to ' friend forgot ' is reminiscent of the sense of isolation and loneliness expressed in Lamb's letters and also of Lovelace's above reference to ' Fortune , friends , and everything that made life pleasing ' . Indeed , the ...
... reference to ' friend forgot ' is reminiscent of the sense of isolation and loneliness expressed in Lamb's letters and also of Lovelace's above reference to ' Fortune , friends , and everything that made life pleasing ' . Indeed , the ...
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... references to Kyd's work appeared throughout the subsequent drama . Plays , not just by Shakespeare , but by Jonson and ... reference to the old play and mocks Hieronimo's speech from Act 3 as containing ' the most jejeune and unnatural ...
... references to Kyd's work appeared throughout the subsequent drama . Plays , not just by Shakespeare , but by Jonson and ... reference to the old play and mocks Hieronimo's speech from Act 3 as containing ' the most jejeune and unnatural ...
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