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As early as 1893 J . W . Cunliffe pointed out that a group of Elizabethan academic
plays , the first of which is Gorboduc , clearly exhibit Senecan features . ' Among
them he stressed aspects of Senecan thought , such as fatalism and stoicism ...
As early as 1893 J . W . Cunliffe pointed out that a group of Elizabethan academic
plays , the first of which is Gorboduc , clearly exhibit Senecan features . ' Among
them he stressed aspects of Senecan thought , such as fatalism and stoicism ...
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Craig , Hardin , “ The Shackling of Accidents : A Study of Elizabethan Tragedy ” ,
PQ , vol . XIX ( 1940 ) , pp . I - 19 . Cunliffe , J . W . , The Influence of Seneca on
Elizabethan Tragedy ( London and New York 1893 ) . Dahinten , Gisela , Die ...
Craig , Hardin , “ The Shackling of Accidents : A Study of Elizabethan Tragedy ” ,
PQ , vol . XIX ( 1940 ) , pp . I - 19 . Cunliffe , J . W . , The Influence of Seneca on
Elizabethan Tragedy ( London and New York 1893 ) . Dahinten , Gisela , Die ...
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Simpson , Percy , Studies in Elizabethan Drama ( Oxford 1955 ) . Spearing , E . M
. , The Elizabethan Translations of Seneca ' s Tragedies ( Cambridge 1912 ) .
Spencer , Theodore , Death and Elizabethan Tragedy ( Cambr . Mass . 1936 ) .
Simpson , Percy , Studies in Elizabethan Drama ( Oxford 1955 ) . Spearing , E . M
. , The Elizabethan Translations of Seneca ' s Tragedies ( Cambridge 1912 ) .
Spencer , Theodore , Death and Elizabethan Tragedy ( Cambr . Mass . 1936 ) .
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