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The Split 'I' in Celestino Coronado's Hamlet.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 211
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English Renaissance Studies in Spain: A Bibliography up to 1995.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 241
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The Fismonger's Daughter Goes Crazy (I): the Domineering Father, the Mad Lover, and the Dead Mother.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 225
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The Sins of the Fathers: Marlowe's Barabas and Shakespeare's Shylock.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 217
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The Controlling Force of Rome in Coriolanus and Julius Caesar.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 205
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Of Power and Race and Sex -- With Due Respect: On some Portuguese Translations of Othello.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 193
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Two Film Versions of Othello: A Twentieth-century Approach to Shakespeare's Play.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 185
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Shakespeare's The Tempest: Some Thought Experiments.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 167
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Music Symbolism in Stuart Pageantry.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 159
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The Will to Reform: Milton's and Verney's Educational Projects.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 153
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Parody, Satire and Quixotism in Beaumont's The Knight of the Burning Pestle.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 141
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Towards a Definition of European Tragicomedy and Romantic Comedy of the Seventeenth Century: The Courtly Fashion in England and Spain.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 131
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John Cowell's Interpreter: Legal Tradition and Lexicographical Innovation.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 121
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The Merrie Lawes of 1646: The Parliament of Women as Lampoon and Subversion.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 111
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Men's Inconstancy in the Prose Fiction of Mary Wroth and María de Zayas.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 105
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Merry Wives and Widows in Aphra Behn's Later Comedies.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 97
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Robert Burton's Portrait 'Philosophically, Medicinally and Historically' Supported.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 89
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English verbs of intellectual activity in the Renaissance: A cognitive approach.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 61
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The Seventeenth-Century Reception of English Renaissance Drama in Europe.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 69
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Epistolary Formulae in Late Middle English Commercial Correspondence: the Cely Letters.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 53
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Strategies of Rebuttal in the Spelling Reform Debate: An analysis of Richard Mulcaster's denunciation of the phonemic reformers.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 47
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Gender, Grammar and Poetry: Early 17<sup>th</sup>-Century Miscellanies in the Light of Historical Sociolinguistics.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 37
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Lexical Ambiguity and Wordplay in Shakespeare.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 31
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The Study of Shakespeare's Language: Its Implications for Editors, Critics and Translators.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 11
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Editors' Foreword.
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- Sederi, 2000, n. 10, p. 7
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