The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Italy at a period very much earlier than either Riccoboni or Crescembini , the principal Italian authorities on this subject , supposed ; in fact , that they were common as early as 1250. In the natural order of things this species of ...
... Italy at a period very much earlier than either Riccoboni or Crescembini , the principal Italian authorities on this subject , supposed ; in fact , that they were common as early as 1250. In the natural order of things this species of ...
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... Italy , which was that earliest developed and best known to the new school of poets and dramatists . This southern ... Italian epics , following in the main the older ex- amples , were still charged with romantic and realistic ele- ments ...
... Italy , which was that earliest developed and best known to the new school of poets and dramatists . This southern ... Italian epics , following in the main the older ex- amples , were still charged with romantic and realistic ele- ments ...
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... Italy and the South . Titus Andronicus , in many of its char- acteristic features , reflects the form of Roman tragedy almost universally accepted and followed in the earlier period of the drama . This form was supplied by the Latin ...
... Italy and the South . Titus Andronicus , in many of its char- acteristic features , reflects the form of Roman tragedy almost universally accepted and followed in the earlier period of the drama . This form was supplied by the Latin ...
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