The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... Elizabethan dramatists , including Shakespeare . Thomas Sackville ( 1536-1608 ) was another poet who prepared the way for later melodists . His " Induction " to the Mirror for Magistrates ( 1554 ) , which was a collection of stories ...
... Elizabethan dramatists , including Shakespeare . Thomas Sackville ( 1536-1608 ) was another poet who prepared the way for later melodists . His " Induction " to the Mirror for Magistrates ( 1554 ) , which was a collection of stories ...
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... Elizabethan types , a marvelous picture of the surface of Elizabethan society . He presents the rich , bustling life of his time in a way that makes it very real to us . Jonson influenced future literature by his insistence on form ...
... Elizabethan types , a marvelous picture of the surface of Elizabethan society . He presents the rich , bustling life of his time in a way that makes it very real to us . Jonson influenced future literature by his insistence on form ...
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... ELIZABETHAN DRAMA For all its symptoms of decay , the later period of Elizabethan drama re- mained rich in plays and playwrights . What these men lacked in normality of outlook and sunniness of point of view they more than made up in ...
... ELIZABETHAN DRAMA For all its symptoms of decay , the later period of Elizabethan drama re- mained rich in plays and playwrights . What these men lacked in normality of outlook and sunniness of point of view they more than made up in ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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