A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... century stage . Appreciation of fine acting by the audience in the eighteenth century . Churchill's Rosciad : portrait of Quin . Gradual predominance of scenic illusion over acting in the English theatres . Migration of the dramatic ...
... century stage . Appreciation of fine acting by the audience in the eighteenth century . Churchill's Rosciad : portrait of Quin . Gradual predominance of scenic illusion over acting in the English theatres . Migration of the dramatic ...
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... century after the battle of Marathon ; in England during the generation that followed the Spanish Armada . Attic tragedy died after the decline of Athens in the fourth century B.C. , and with the decay of Greek liberty ; English tragedy ...
... century after the battle of Marathon ; in England during the generation that followed the Spanish Armada . Attic tragedy died after the decline of Athens in the fourth century B.C. , and with the decay of Greek liberty ; English tragedy ...
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... century , in The Gentle Shepherd of Allan Ramsay , and afterwards in the poems of Fergusson . Wherever , in fact , we find in English Poetry the full river of artistic expression , we may , if we explore patiently discover the infant ...
... century , in The Gentle Shepherd of Allan Ramsay , and afterwards in the poems of Fergusson . Wherever , in fact , we find in English Poetry the full river of artistic expression , we may , if we explore patiently discover the infant ...
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