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... influence proceeding from Seneca ; some kind of influence of the Italian upon the English must also be assumed.1 This rela- tionship , which has so far been little explored , would be nothing out of the ordinary at a time when England ...
... influence proceeding from Seneca ; some kind of influence of the Italian upon the English must also be assumed.1 This rela- tionship , which has so far been little explored , would be nothing out of the ordinary at a time when England ...
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... influence on Gorboduc is all but non - existent . This is no place to take up the large and often discussed problem of Seneca's influence on Elizabethan tregedy . Some relevant studies are J. W. Cunliffe , The Influence of Seneca on ...
... influence on Gorboduc is all but non - existent . This is no place to take up the large and often discussed problem of Seneca's influence on Elizabethan tregedy . Some relevant studies are J. W. Cunliffe , The Influence of Seneca on ...
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... influence of the early classical plays on the popular stage , and for that matter on the later development of English drama as a whole , was slight and indirect ; 2 in contrast to what happened in France and Italy , it never got a ...
... influence of the early classical plays on the popular stage , and for that matter on the later development of English drama as a whole , was slight and indirect ; 2 in contrast to what happened in France and Italy , it never got a ...
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PART ONE I Introduction page | 11 |
The Set Speech in Renaissance Drama and Con temporary Theory | 21 |
The Basic Types of Dramatic Set Speech | 44 |
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