Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... drama . These stimuli owe little to any inherited literary tradition , being recurrent , spontaneous and self - contained . The drama of the Middle Ages in Europe derived little from Greece or Rome . Greek drama was almost entirely ...
... drama . These stimuli owe little to any inherited literary tradition , being recurrent , spontaneous and self - contained . The drama of the Middle Ages in Europe derived little from Greece or Rome . Greek drama was almost entirely ...
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... drama on the classical pattern , to replace , not to re - model , the farce and the morality : Quant aux comedies et tragedies , si les roys et les républiques les vouloient restituer en leur ancienne dignité , qu'ont usurpée les farces ...
... drama on the classical pattern , to replace , not to re - model , the farce and the morality : Quant aux comedies et tragedies , si les roys et les républiques les vouloient restituer en leur ancienne dignité , qu'ont usurpée les farces ...
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... drama . Critical discussion per se is limited mainly to the Latin drama composed by University men in imitation of the classics . That they should leave such little evidence of opinions which must have bulked large in their discussions ...
... drama . Critical discussion per se is limited mainly to the Latin drama composed by University men in imitation of the classics . That they should leave such little evidence of opinions which must have bulked large in their discussions ...
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