Yale Studies in English, Band 74Lamson, Wolffe and Company, 1927 - 144 Seiten |
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... story ; Jocasta ( 1566 ) , a translation from the Italian ; and The Supposes ( 1566 ) , a translation from the Italian , and the first English comedy in prose . The great service of the gentlemen of the Inns was that they demanded their ...
... story ; Jocasta ( 1566 ) , a translation from the Italian ; and The Supposes ( 1566 ) , a translation from the Italian , and the first English comedy in prose . The great service of the gentlemen of the Inns was that they demanded their ...
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... story . The stage for which Edwards wrote was governed by its own rules and traditions , and had its limitations , .but clearly , as we have seen , it was able , in a play of a single scene , to produce adequate stage - illusion , and ...
... story . The stage for which Edwards wrote was governed by its own rules and traditions , and had its limitations , .but clearly , as we have seen , it was able , in a play of a single scene , to produce adequate stage - illusion , and ...
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... story as found in Caxton's Recuyell of the Histories of Troye than upon any of the classical versions , which must have been known to a man as learned as the author shows himself to be . The treatment is also far from classic . The play ...
... story as found in Caxton's Recuyell of the Histories of Troye than upon any of the classical versions , which must have been known to a man as learned as the author shows himself to be . The treatment is also far from classic . The play ...
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... story as told in Sir Thomas Elyot's Governour . This book was very popular at the time , and we know that Edwards took from it the story of his poem entitled Fortitude . The story as told by Elyot is the longest and most circumstantial ...
... story as told in Sir Thomas Elyot's Governour . This book was very popular at the time , and we know that Edwards took from it the story of his poem entitled Fortitude . The story as told by Elyot is the longest and most circumstantial ...
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... story was , as I have already intimated , a popular one , and well suited for the time and purpose . It touched many of the dominant interests of the age . Its classical origin placed it in the stream of humanism which was then flooding ...
... story was , as I have already intimated , a popular one , and well suited for the time and purpose . It touched many of the dominant interests of the age . Its classical origin placed it in the stream of humanism which was then flooding ...
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