Yale Studies in English, Band 74Lamson, Wolffe and Company, 1927 - 144 Seiten |
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... influence which had a more profound effect upon literature at the beginning of Elizabeth's reign than the legal Inns . Their members , many of whom were also prominent at court , comprised the most cultured and intellectual class in ...
... influence which had a more profound effect upon literature at the beginning of Elizabeth's reign than the legal Inns . Their members , many of whom were also prominent at court , comprised the most cultured and intellectual class in ...
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... influence . Stages were used in produc- tions at Italian courts as early as 1502,24 and it is well known that Henry VIII's court was filled with Italian engineers and architects . And , if this were not enough , in 1545 appeared the ...
... influence . Stages were used in produc- tions at Italian courts as early as 1502,24 and it is well known that Henry VIII's court was filled with Italian engineers and architects . And , if this were not enough , in 1545 appeared the ...
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... influence of the classical drama was , of course , in favor of unity of place , but even in the univer- sities the classical conception of this rule was not always adhered to . Grimald's two plays , Christus Redivivus and Archipropheta ...
... influence of the classical drama was , of course , in favor of unity of place , but even in the univer- sities the classical conception of this rule was not always adhered to . Grimald's two plays , Christus Redivivus and Archipropheta ...
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... influences affecting the drama than to discover any distinct line of development during the period . These influences have been often dis- cussed , and require only brief summary here . First , and most powerful at the beginning of ...
... influences affecting the drama than to discover any distinct line of development during the period . These influences have been often dis- cussed , and require only brief summary here . First , and most powerful at the beginning of ...
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... influence on the development of English comedy . That comedy , when it finally shook itself free from the morality - influence , was decidedly romantic , and owed little to the Roman writers until the time of Jonson . The influence of ...
... influence on the development of English comedy . That comedy , when it finally shook itself free from the morality - influence , was decidedly romantic , and owed little to the Roman writers until the time of Jonson . The influence of ...
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