Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 |
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... Drama , for example , an exponent , to some extent , of the state of the national mind at the time , and is it not equally one of the influences which may be presumed to have modified that mind in the age which followed ? Nor is it to ...
... Drama , for example , an exponent , to some extent , of the state of the national mind at the time , and is it not equally one of the influences which may be presumed to have modified that mind in the age which followed ? Nor is it to ...
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... drama , for instance , chiefly owed that en- couragement which it received under Elizabeth and her successors , to a spirit of hostility to the puritans , who , not unjustly , repudiated it for its immorality . We must at the same time ...
... drama , for instance , chiefly owed that en- couragement which it received under Elizabeth and her successors , to a spirit of hostility to the puritans , who , not unjustly , repudiated it for its immorality . We must at the same time ...
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... drama . The following chorus , in Act the Fourth , possesses a generous and noble simplicity : - [ Revenge of Injuries . ] The fairest action of our human life Is scorning to revenge an injury ; For who forgives without a further strife ...
... drama . The following chorus , in Act the Fourth , possesses a generous and noble simplicity : - [ Revenge of Injuries . ] The fairest action of our human life Is scorning to revenge an injury ; For who forgives without a further strife ...
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... drama , entirely or chiefly composed of such characters , and termed Moral Plays . These were certainly a great ... drama took its rise . As specimens of something between the moral plays and the modern drama , the Interludes of JOHN ...
... drama , entirely or chiefly composed of such characters , and termed Moral Plays . These were certainly a great ... drama took its rise . As specimens of something between the moral plays and the modern drama , the Interludes of JOHN ...
Side 164
... drama of antiquity , to which it bears resem- by five members of the Inner Temple , and presented blance in the introduction of a chorus - that is , a there before the queen in 1568 , was the first Eng- group of persons whose sole ...
... drama of antiquity , to which it bears resem- by five members of the Inner Temple , and presented blance in the introduction of a chorus - that is , a there before the queen in 1568 , was the first Eng- group of persons whose sole ...
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