- The
Merchant of
Venice is a play by
William Shakespeare,
believed to have been
written between 1596 and 1598. A
merchant in
Venice named Antonio defaults...
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Comedies to Last Plays. London: Routledge. pp. 18–40. Campbell, O. J. (1938).
Comicall Satyre and Shakespeare's
Troilus and Cressida. San Marino:
Huntington Library...
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Honour published William Percy – Necromantes, or, The Two
Supposed Heds: a
Comicall Invention Thomas Randolph The
Jealous Lovers The Muses' Looking-Gl**** William...
- and that
critics have underpla**** the role of
satire in his work. In
Comicall Satyre and Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida" (1938),
Campbell reads...
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tragedia del vendicatore)".
Barbican Centre. 4
March 2020. Campbell, O. J.
Comicall Satyre and Shakespeare's
Troilus and Cressida. San Marino, CA: Huntington...
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launched in the
final w****s of 1599 to
serve as a
critique of Jonson's
first "
comicall satire"
Every Man Out, and that (b) Jonson's
disparagement of Histriomastix...
- Philology. 10 (2): 197–201. JSTOR 432680. Campbell,
Oscar James (1938).
Comicall satyre and Shakespeare's
Troilus and Cressida. San Marino, CA:
Henry E...
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Oscar James Campbell,
Comicall Satyre and Shakespeare's
Troilus and Cressida, C.F. Braun, 1965, p.47....
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missed that point. The
Stage of
Popish Toyes;
conteining both
tragicall and
comicall partes, pla**** by the
Romishe roysters of
former age,
notably describing...
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Department of English, ISBN 9780781272001 Ben Jonson; F. P.
Wilson (1921),
Comicall Satyre of
Every Man Out of His
Humor ...,
Malone Society, ISBN 9781465505231...