A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... drama was to be erected ; and for that reason , if for no other , its history is of immense importance . Medieval drama is an absolutely spontaneous growth , owing no- thing whatever to classical models . And though , like Greek drama ...
... drama was to be erected ; and for that reason , if for no other , its history is of immense importance . Medieval drama is an absolutely spontaneous growth , owing no- thing whatever to classical models . And though , like Greek drama ...
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... drama , of which we know scarcely anything more than that dramas on religi- ous subjects were performed in Constantinople as early as the 10th c . , may have exerted an influence , it is impossible to say . The possibility is generally ...
... drama , of which we know scarcely anything more than that dramas on religi- ous subjects were performed in Constantinople as early as the 10th c . , may have exerted an influence , it is impossible to say . The possibility is generally ...
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... dramatic representation . Recent theories of an ' epic ' drama have no doubt changed our conceptions of what is dramatic , and it is perhaps no longer possible glibly to de- clare that the essence of drama lies in conflict . Yet the ...
... dramatic representation . Recent theories of an ' epic ' drama have no doubt changed our conceptions of what is dramatic , and it is perhaps no longer possible glibly to de- clare that the essence of drama lies in conflict . Yet the ...
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