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... light literature , is often , to the plain man , surprising- unwise to lay stress upon the second . Elisabethan and Jacobean drama were until recently so much more vital and historically interesting than any that succeeded them , that ...
... light literature , is often , to the plain man , surprising- unwise to lay stress upon the second . Elisabethan and Jacobean drama were until recently so much more vital and historically interesting than any that succeeded them , that ...
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... from the text of the plays . But in the light of this knowledge the construction of the play can be re - studied , and much concerning its action may be determined . be determined . Point 34 SOME TASKS FOR DRAMATIC SCHOLARSHIP .
... from the text of the plays . But in the light of this knowledge the construction of the play can be re - studied , and much concerning its action may be determined . be determined . Point 34 SOME TASKS FOR DRAMATIC SCHOLARSHIP .
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... light of the scholar's knowledge , but developed with the con- temporary circumstances of their production in mind . The material of this sort is none of it very old . It is only recently indeed that the problem has been posed : How to ...
... light of the scholar's knowledge , but developed with the con- temporary circumstances of their production in mind . The material of this sort is none of it very old . It is only recently indeed that the problem has been posed : How to ...
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... light of vision has been broken up into a thousand prismatic and shifting reflections . We are in danger of losing the white light , not because it is no longer there , but because the age has grown too vast for us to re - combine its ...
... light of vision has been broken up into a thousand prismatic and shifting reflections . We are in danger of losing the white light , not because it is no longer there , but because the age has grown too vast for us to re - combine its ...
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... in its own way an appeal to- " That Light whose smile kindles the universe , That Beauty in which all things live and move . " Coming nearer to our own period it would be easy. 56 SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN LITERATURE .
... in its own way an appeal to- " That Light whose smile kindles the universe , That Beauty in which all things live and move . " Coming nearer to our own period it would be easy. 56 SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN LITERATURE .
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