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In the present scene , with the latter performing a play that purports to be high tragedy , they turn appropriately to rhymed verse , which means that for contrast the court must ( or in any case does ) turn to prose .
In the present scene , with the latter performing a play that purports to be high tragedy , they turn appropriately to rhymed verse , which means that for contrast the court must ( or in any case does ) turn to prose .
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... that preparation , for 1.2 opens with Armado and his page in a scene that combines elements of vaudeville - like repartee , farfetched classical allusion , and ( at its close ) a wonderful solo turn by the love - struck knight .
... that preparation , for 1.2 opens with Armado and his page in a scene that combines elements of vaudeville - like repartee , farfetched classical allusion , and ( at its close ) a wonderful solo turn by the love - struck knight .
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If his dream last , he'll turn the age to gold . ( 1.4.18-29 ) Having enjoyed this preview of the character , we are primed for Mammon's imaginative and linguistic excesses as he enters with Surly : " Come on , sir .
If his dream last , he'll turn the age to gold . ( 1.4.18-29 ) Having enjoyed this preview of the character , we are primed for Mammon's imaginative and linguistic excesses as he enters with Surly : " Come on , sir .
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