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... spirit in literature to match against the classics . In general the great Elizabethans , while respectful of the classical models , challenged their authority with something of the assured and independent spirit of Drake in face of the ...
... spirit in literature to match against the classics . In general the great Elizabethans , while respectful of the classical models , challenged their authority with something of the assured and independent spirit of Drake in face of the ...
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... Spirits : Spirit Ironic , Spirit of Rumour , Spirit of the Years , and the like , which supply the chorus- element . Many of the scenes consist in part or wholly of dumb - show , in which there are strange premonitions of the future ...
... Spirits : Spirit Ironic , Spirit of Rumour , Spirit of the Years , and the like , which supply the chorus- element . Many of the scenes consist in part or wholly of dumb - show , in which there are strange premonitions of the future ...
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... spirit . In 1877 he wrote an essay entitled The Idea of Comedy , in which he set out what he considered to be the uses of the Comic Spirit . He found in it the prophylactic against humbug , sentimentality , preten- tiousness , and ...
... spirit . In 1877 he wrote an essay entitled The Idea of Comedy , in which he set out what he considered to be the uses of the Comic Spirit . He found in it the prophylactic against humbug , sentimentality , preten- tiousness , and ...
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