CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... early prose piece , " The Sea and Its Shore " ( 1937 ) , which focuses on an addled beach - keeper named Boomer who spears scraps of paper and pores over them in his shack , conveys an even more emphatic version of this fable . Though ...
... early prose piece , " The Sea and Its Shore " ( 1937 ) , which focuses on an addled beach - keeper named Boomer who spears scraps of paper and pores over them in his shack , conveys an even more emphatic version of this fable . Though ...
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... early modern period was a time of rising professions , when post - feudal " mysteries " were being deconstructed ... early seventeenth- century scene into a panoply of occupational activity : surveying , architecture , landscape ...
... early modern period was a time of rising professions , when post - feudal " mysteries " were being deconstructed ... early seventeenth- century scene into a panoply of occupational activity : surveying , architecture , landscape ...
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... early modern period . " As with other rude mechanicals in Shakespeare , Abhorson's name links him to his trade . We know that in the early modern period some executioners operated brothels ( Edgerton 88 ) . Like prostitutes and players ...
... early modern period . " As with other rude mechanicals in Shakespeare , Abhorson's name links him to his trade . We know that in the early modern period some executioners operated brothels ( Edgerton 88 ) . Like prostitutes and players ...
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