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Thomas Norton (1532-84) and Thomas Sackville (1536-1608) wrote the Tragedy
of Gorboduc (1562). These three plays dimly suggest the brilliant drama that was
to come. Early in the century Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) wrote a remarkable ...
Thomas Norton (1532-84) and Thomas Sackville (1536-1608) wrote the Tragedy
of Gorboduc (1562). These three plays dimly suggest the brilliant drama that was
to come. Early in the century Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) wrote a remarkable ...
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Thomas Kyd (15577-95?) wrote several plays, notably the immensely popular
Spanish Tragedy (1586?). Darkly melodramatic, it is the prime example of the
revenge play. A terrible vengeance for some wrong is the mainspring of the story.
Thomas Kyd (15577-95?) wrote several plays, notably the immensely popular
Spanish Tragedy (1586?). Darkly melodramatic, it is the prime example of the
revenge play. A terrible vengeance for some wrong is the mainspring of the story.
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Like many composers of his country, Elgar wrote much choral music; his
masterpiece is the oratorio The Dream of Gerontius (1900). His best-known large
orchestral work, the Enigma Variations (1899), contains musical portraits of
various ...
Like many composers of his country, Elgar wrote much choral music; his
masterpiece is the oratorio The Dream of Gerontius (1900). His best-known large
orchestral work, the Enigma Variations (1899), contains musical portraits of
various ...
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