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... drama . English drama before the sixteenth century is of mainly academic and historical interest , though there are occasional plays which possess charm and liveliness . But the early history of English drama , however uninteresting to ...
... drama . English drama before the sixteenth century is of mainly academic and historical interest , though there are occasional plays which possess charm and liveliness . But the early history of English drama , however uninteresting to ...
Strana 209
David Daiches. drama in the early Middle Ages and the drama of Greece and Rome , which had already run its course by the time the Christian era began and only influenced vernacular European drama after the Renaissance had directed new ...
David Daiches. drama in the early Middle Ages and the drama of Greece and Rome , which had already run its course by the time the Christian era began and only influenced vernacular European drama after the Renaissance had directed new ...
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... drama or the prose novel , has an inevitable cycle comparable to that of a human being is arguable : a great deal depends on the whole texture of the civiliza- tion within which the form flourishes . It is tempting to suppose that ...
... drama or the prose novel , has an inevitable cycle comparable to that of a human being is arguable : a great deal depends on the whole texture of the civiliza- tion within which the form flourishes . It is tempting to suppose that ...
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