The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 páginas |
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... drama , sketching in most summary fashion its origins , its decline under Dryden , and its death and burial in the eighteenth century , but dwelling with such fulness as we may on the Elizabethan drama , especi- ally under the three ...
... drama , sketching in most summary fashion its origins , its decline under Dryden , and its death and burial in the eighteenth century , but dwelling with such fulness as we may on the Elizabethan drama , especi- ally under the three ...
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... drama , leading up to the great Elizabethan outburst , it is more than possible that the age would have been poetic rather than dramatic . But for Sackville's ' unrimed riming couplets it is more than possible that Marlowe would not ...
... drama , leading up to the great Elizabethan outburst , it is more than possible that the age would have been poetic rather than dramatic . But for Sackville's ' unrimed riming couplets it is more than possible that Marlowe would not ...
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... dramatic , and especially tragic , expression possible . Marlowe was always much more of a poet than a dramatist ; Shakespeare's superiority to him in poetry is only surpassed by his infinite superiority in drama . Of his non - dramatic ...
... dramatic , and especially tragic , expression possible . Marlowe was always much more of a poet than a dramatist ; Shakespeare's superiority to him in poetry is only surpassed by his infinite superiority in drama . Of his non - dramatic ...
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