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The USE of SONGS in SHAKESPEARE’s COMEDIES.
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    From the Restoration to the Death of Pope.
    The Stuart Restoration was a period of descent from poetry to prose, from passion and imagination to wit and the understanding. The serious, exalted mood of the civil

    The USE of SONGS in SHAKESPEARE’s COMEDIES.


    Restoration comedy - Wikipedia, the free.
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    The USE of SONGS in SHAKESPEARE’s COMEDIES <Written and prepared by Sr. Maria Cecilia Polka, the ‘Master’ student at the Salve Regina College
    Lambeth | The Environs of London: volume 1.

    Restoration comedy refers to English comedies written and performed in the Restoration period from 1660 to 1710. Comedy of manners is used as a synonym of Restoration