Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 páginas |
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... drama is still complete in itself , but which yet binds together and sustains the whole , and con- duces to that unity for which we esteem these works so highly . " " Many English dramas have been written within a few years , the ...
... drama is still complete in itself , but which yet binds together and sustains the whole , and con- duces to that unity for which we esteem these works so highly . " " Many English dramas have been written within a few years , the ...
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... drama . There are scenes , indeed , and only one small thing is lacking to make the work dramatic , that is - drama . " In the first act Paracelsus declares to his friends his wish to seek knowledge and glory at the peril of happiness ...
... drama . There are scenes , indeed , and only one small thing is lacking to make the work dramatic , that is - drama . " In the first act Paracelsus declares to his friends his wish to seek knowledge and glory at the peril of happiness ...
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... drama of facile jugglery recently adopted in France , the drama of incident and passion carried so far by the Spanish toward the beginning of the seventeenth century occupy , opposite positions . Shakespeare leans , but not excessively ...
... drama of facile jugglery recently adopted in France , the drama of incident and passion carried so far by the Spanish toward the beginning of the seventeenth century occupy , opposite positions . Shakespeare leans , but not excessively ...
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