CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... effect of making Albany a far more prominent figure than in the Quarto . In the Folio's trial by combat , Edmund's authority is diminished while Albany is made " the primary moving force " of the scene ( 101 ) . But his dominance over ...
... effect of making Albany a far more prominent figure than in the Quarto . In the Folio's trial by combat , Edmund's authority is diminished while Albany is made " the primary moving force " of the scene ( 101 ) . But his dominance over ...
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... effects are legally her husband's with the exception only of her clothes and jewels . Fortunately , Henry Dashwood has bequeathed the china and other household effects to the woman to whom they justifiably , if not automatically ...
... effects are legally her husband's with the exception only of her clothes and jewels . Fortunately , Henry Dashwood has bequeathed the china and other household effects to the woman to whom they justifiably , if not automatically ...
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... effects that it creates . In the end , the veil itself remains a riddle , creating its own mystery , in much the same way that the people who gaze upon it imbue their explanations and emotions with their own sense of mystery and fear ...
... effects that it creates . In the end , the veil itself remains a riddle , creating its own mystery , in much the same way that the people who gaze upon it imbue their explanations and emotions with their own sense of mystery and fear ...
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