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... modern counterpart in its concern with moral edification and literary education . From Spenser , Lyly , and Sidney to Munday , Greene , and Deloney , all the writers of fiction tried to com- bine instruction with pleasure , to teach ...
... modern counterpart in its concern with moral edification and literary education . From Spenser , Lyly , and Sidney to Munday , Greene , and Deloney , all the writers of fiction tried to com- bine instruction with pleasure , to teach ...
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... modern and Eliza- bethan emotional acting lies in the greater expressiveness of the old style ; its gesture and speaking were often incompatible with modern notions of civilized adult behaviour . What an Elizabethan actor - Burbage or ...
... modern and Eliza- bethan emotional acting lies in the greater expressiveness of the old style ; its gesture and speaking were often incompatible with modern notions of civilized adult behaviour . What an Elizabethan actor - Burbage or ...
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... Modern Language Review XXXVII ( 1942 ) , 18-24 . 7. Reprinted in Selected Essays . 8. Sir Walter W. Greg in his great edition argues strongly for a late date ( 1592-3 ) . Dr H. Jenkins , in an important review of that edition ( Modern ...
... Modern Language Review XXXVII ( 1942 ) , 18-24 . 7. Reprinted in Selected Essays . 8. Sir Walter W. Greg in his great edition argues strongly for a late date ( 1592-3 ) . Dr H. Jenkins , in an important review of that edition ( Modern ...
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