Literature and Western Civilization, Volumes 1-6David Daiches, Anthony Thorlby Aldus, 1974 - 557 páginas |
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... Elizabethan dramatist drew on popular , not academic , traditions and in his greatest moments was able to counterpoint the grave and the gay to give a new moral and psychological dimension to the play . The gravediggers in Hamlet speak ...
... Elizabethan dramatist drew on popular , not academic , traditions and in his greatest moments was able to counterpoint the grave and the gay to give a new moral and psychological dimension to the play . The gravediggers in Hamlet speak ...
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... Elizabethan drama . Henceforth an acting company could establish itself in a permanent theatre that charged the public for entry . The improvement in the status of players or at least of those players who belonged to recognized ...
... Elizabethan drama . Henceforth an acting company could establish itself in a permanent theatre that charged the public for entry . The improvement in the status of players or at least of those players who belonged to recognized ...
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... Elizabethan and Jacobean drama , but it was the establishment of permanent public theatres and the emergence of common players in organized companies with a recognized social status and function that made a dramatist such as Shakespeare ...
... Elizabethan and Jacobean drama , but it was the establishment of permanent public theatres and the emergence of common players in organized companies with a recognized social status and function that made a dramatist such as Shakespeare ...
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Blackwel | 9 |
Humanism and Language W Schwarz | 39 |
Petrarchism and the End of | 71 |
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