Works matching IS 11357789 AND DT 2005
Results: 12
"To lerne you to dye when ye wyll": John Skelton and the Ars Moriendi tradition.
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- Sederi, 2005, n. 15, p. 5
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"Fare thee well, dame": Shakespeare's forms of address and their socio-affective role.
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- Sederi, 2005, n. 15, p. 23
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Critical Approaches to Shakespeare: Shakespeare for All Time.
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- Sederi, 2005, n. 15, p. 145
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Ambiguous devices: the use of dramatic emblems in Marlowe's Edward II (1592).
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- Sederi, 2005, n. 15, p. 103
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English Modality in Context Diachronic Perspectives.
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- Sederi, 2005, n. 15, p. 157
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Postmodern recreations of the Renaissance: Robert Nye's fictional biographies of William Shakespeare.
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- Sederi, 2005, n. 15, p. 43
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Staging Restoration dramas: practical aspects of their performance.
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- Sederi, 2005, n. 15, p. 63
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Re-shaping the Genres. Restoration Women Writers.
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- Sederi, 2005, n. 15, p. 162
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The political is personal: the attack on Shadwell in Sir Barnaby Whigg.
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- Sederi, 2005, n. 15, p. 115
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Araquistáin's 1929 version of Voîponé.
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- Sederi, 2005, n. 15, p. 81
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Stage Beauty.
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- Sederi, 2005, n. 15, p. 151
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The four neoclassical Spanish Hamlets: assimilation and revision.
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- Sederi, 2005, n. 15, p. 129
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