Yale Studies in English, Band 74Lamson, Wolffe and Company, 1927 - 144 Seiten |
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... Dionysius on the other . Judging from the scene in which Carisophus is caught rifling Damon's trunk , I should be inclined to add that the group of buildings representing the city probably included one house with a practicable door ...
... Dionysius on the other . Judging from the scene in which Carisophus is caught rifling Damon's trunk , I should be inclined to add that the group of buildings representing the city probably included one house with a practicable door ...
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... Dionysius . The correct form of Pithias is , of course , Phintias , but the former spelling occurs in many old manuscripts and edi- tions . It was used by Elyot , and by Grimald in his trans- lation of Cicero's De Officiis , published ...
... Dionysius . The correct form of Pithias is , of course , Phintias , but the former spelling occurs in many old manuscripts and edi- tions . It was used by Elyot , and by Grimald in his trans- lation of Cicero's De Officiis , published ...
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... Dionysius , are the only events , and are always related with the bareness of an outline . It is the mere skeleton of a story . Edwards took these hints , and created a living picture of the court of Dionysius , with councilors ...
... Dionysius , are the only events , and are always related with the bareness of an outline . It is the mere skeleton of a story . Edwards took these hints , and created a living picture of the court of Dionysius , with councilors ...
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... Dionysius on one side , and the houses of the city on the other . In time , the play occupies three different days , with an interval of two months between the first and the second . Edwards , however , seems to have been playing with ...
... Dionysius on one side , and the houses of the city on the other . In time , the play occupies three different days , with an interval of two months between the first and the second . Edwards , however , seems to have been playing with ...
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... Dionysius to his wicked deeds . Edwards , by removing the Vice , allows his char- acters to act from their own motives . The element of char- acter might almost be said to enter the serious drama with him , unless one grant character to ...
... Dionysius to his wicked deeds . Edwards , by removing the Vice , allows his char- acters to act from their own motives . The element of char- acter might almost be said to enter the serious drama with him , unless one grant character to ...
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