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The fashionable taste for burlesque in England was largely due to French influence , especially that of Paul Scarron ( 1610-1660 ) , which became strongest under Charles II , but which had begun to make itself felt even before the Royal ...
The fashionable taste for burlesque in England was largely due to French influence , especially that of Paul Scarron ( 1610-1660 ) , which became strongest under Charles II , but which had begun to make itself felt even before the Royal ...
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Crawford , Charles . “ Date and authenticity of Titus Andronicus . ” Jahrb . 36 : 109-121 ( 1900 ) . [ Especially p . 116. ) Crawford , Charles . “ Authorship of Arden of Feversham . ” Jahrb . 39 : 74-86 ( 1903 ) . [ Especially pp .
Crawford , Charles . “ Date and authenticity of Titus Andronicus . ” Jahrb . 36 : 109-121 ( 1900 ) . [ Especially p . 116. ) Crawford , Charles . “ Authorship of Arden of Feversham . ” Jahrb . 39 : 74-86 ( 1903 ) . [ Especially pp .
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Swinburne , Algernon Charles . Study of Shakespeare . London : Worthington , 1880 , Appendix III , pp . 229–281 , and passim . Swinburne , Algernon Charles . " Three stages of Shakespeare . " Fortnightly Review , ( OS ) 25 ( NS ) 19 ...
Swinburne , Algernon Charles . Study of Shakespeare . London : Worthington , 1880 , Appendix III , pp . 229–281 , and passim . Swinburne , Algernon Charles . " Three stages of Shakespeare . " Fortnightly Review , ( OS ) 25 ( NS ) 19 ...
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