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... play - goer . ' But it is in comedy that the play on words can be more fully utilized , for comedy is more intellectual and less deeply disturbing emotionally . In Shakespeare's comic plays much depend on the wit of the main charac ...
... play - goer . ' But it is in comedy that the play on words can be more fully utilized , for comedy is more intellectual and less deeply disturbing emotionally . In Shakespeare's comic plays much depend on the wit of the main charac ...
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... plays comes out in the speeches of his masters . " In Love's Labour's Lost we cannot help being struck by the quantity of verbal sparring virtually in the whole play , in which the dialogue consists mainly of ' sets of wit well played ...
... plays comes out in the speeches of his masters . " In Love's Labour's Lost we cannot help being struck by the quantity of verbal sparring virtually in the whole play , in which the dialogue consists mainly of ' sets of wit well played ...
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... play . Commenting on the play Mr. Clifferd Leech says : " This , then , is offered as a modern tragedy correlative with the ancient presentation of man at odds with a super - naturally controlled destiny ; yet it is more truly a comedy ...
... play . Commenting on the play Mr. Clifferd Leech says : " This , then , is offered as a modern tragedy correlative with the ancient presentation of man at odds with a super - naturally controlled destiny ; yet it is more truly a comedy ...
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Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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