The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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William Shakespeare. The English Drama . * BY RICHARD GRANT WHITE . The English drama , like the Greek , has a purely re- ligious origin . The same is true of the drama of every civilized people of modern times . It is worthy of par ...
William Shakespeare. The English Drama . * BY RICHARD GRANT WHITE . The English drama , like the Greek , has a purely re- ligious origin . The same is true of the drama of every civilized people of modern times . It is worthy of par ...
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... drama , and marks no stage in its progress . In that regard it might as well have been written in Greece and in Greek , or in ancient British by Gorboduc himself ; for in either case its motive and plan could not then have been more ...
... drama , and marks no stage in its progress . In that regard it might as well have been written in Greece and in Greek , or in ancient British by Gorboduc himself ; for in either case its motive and plan could not then have been more ...
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... drama of Italy , France , and Spain , especially of Italy , which was that earliest developed and best known to the new school of poets and dramatists . This southern drama , while academic in its leading features , had never- theless ...
... drama of Italy , France , and Spain , especially of Italy , which was that earliest developed and best known to the new school of poets and dramatists . This southern drama , while academic in its leading features , had never- theless ...
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