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‘A medlar with a plum tree’… in Cyril Tourneur’s The Atheist’s Tragedy
2021The presentation is about a short excerpt from Cyril Tourneur’s The Atheist’s Tragedy. It is situated in the opening scene of act IV. It is an inset within the dramatic tableau which consists in the depiction of a piece of embroidery. It represents a natural landscape with well-known plants, fruit-trees and snails such as the medlar, plum and pear ...
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End User Instructions for Searching MEDLARS
Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 1985W. Ellen McDonell, Mary King Givens
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From Elders to Medlars in the Forest of Arden
2017As You Like It is often considered a comedy of “re-membering,” with all the polysemy of this word and in accordance with the opening line of the play, “as I remember” (1.1.1). This chapter argues that nowhere better than in the running commentary of trees can we see this process of re-membering in action, providing the comedy with both a structure and ...
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