Yale Studies in English, Band 74Lamson, Wolffe and Company, 1927 - 144 Seiten |
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... Nature as to the propriety of killing his mother , we have another possible influence of Senecan tragedy , though the debate was also a common feature of the English morality- plays . If the improvement in form and structure during this ...
... Nature as to the propriety of killing his mother , we have another possible influence of Senecan tragedy , though the debate was also a common feature of the English morality- plays . If the improvement in form and structure during this ...
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... nature of drama , as compared to poetry , had a great deal to do with it . We have seen how slow the morality - play was in dying out , and doubtless the vitality of its matter was shared by its verse - form . People were used to plays ...
... nature of drama , as compared to poetry , had a great deal to do with it . We have seen how slow the morality - play was in dying out , and doubtless the vitality of its matter was shared by its verse - form . People were used to plays ...
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... nature , the change , and the manner of the action , that at one time the verse may creep along in an unpretentious measure , shunning as it were the adornments and forms of oratory , whereas at other times it may speed along in a ...
... nature , the change , and the manner of the action , that at one time the verse may creep along in an unpretentious measure , shunning as it were the adornments and forms of oratory , whereas at other times it may speed along in a ...
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... nature is weak and corrupt , it is safer to be feared than loved . But Machiavelli also advises a ruler to break his word when sufficient occasion demands , and this Dionysius is unwilling to do . Eubulus , in his various speeches ...
... nature is weak and corrupt , it is safer to be feared than loved . But Machiavelli also advises a ruler to break his word when sufficient occasion demands , and this Dionysius is unwilling to do . Eubulus , in his various speeches ...
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... nature - description . In the Paradise , love has dropped to 38 per cent , and the moral and philosophical group has risen to 50 per cent , with an additional 6 per cent of purely religious poems . There is one elegy , none of personal ...
... nature - description . In the Paradise , love has dropped to 38 per cent , and the moral and philosophical group has risen to 50 per cent , with an additional 6 per cent of purely religious poems . There is one elegy , none of personal ...
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