Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... drama , and between ancient and modern culture . As Christianity differs from Greek religion , so the romantic , or Gothic drama diverges from the classic . " The predominant tendency of the Greek mind was , to humanize the ideal ; of ...
... drama , and between ancient and modern culture . As Christianity differs from Greek religion , so the romantic , or Gothic drama diverges from the classic . " The predominant tendency of the Greek mind was , to humanize the ideal ; of ...
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... drama . Tracing the growth of the Gothic drama in England from its ecclesiastical origin through the Miracle and Morality plays , and through Shakespeare's contempor- 52 5 aries , Peele , Greene , and Marlowe , Hudson stresses the fact ...
... drama . Tracing the growth of the Gothic drama in England from its ecclesiastical origin through the Miracle and Morality plays , and through Shakespeare's contempor- 52 5 aries , Peele , Greene , and Marlowe , Hudson stresses the fact ...
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... dramatic merit , but still think it secondary . He was a full man , who liked to talk ; a brain exhaling thoughts and images , which , seeking vent , found the drama next at hand . Had he been less , we should have had to consider how ...
... dramatic merit , but still think it secondary . He was a full man , who liked to talk ; a brain exhaling thoughts and images , which , seeking vent , found the drama next at hand . Had he been less , we should have had to consider how ...
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