A few remarks on the emendation, 'Who smothers her with painting,' in the play of Cymbeline |
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... courtesan , and that the first five words of the second line , whichever reading we adopt , clearly mean that she was the creature of Painting not of Nature . I am prepared to show that the original reading ex- presses this in ...
... courtesan , and that the first five words of the second line , whichever reading we adopt , clearly mean that she was the creature of Painting not of Nature . I am prepared to show that the original reading ex- presses this in ...
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... courtesan's painting as her mother , the courtesan , in fact , created by painting ? The imagery is surely not more forced with painting than with clothing . If a man's dress can be metaphorically called his father , a courtesan's ...
... courtesan's painting as her mother , the courtesan , in fact , created by painting ? The imagery is surely not more forced with painting than with clothing . If a man's dress can be metaphorically called his father , a courtesan's ...
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FEW REMARKS ON THE EMENDATION J. O. (James Orchar Halliwell-Phillipps Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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