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... produced in Paris by three companies . Last year the forty or so regular theatres produced perhaps a hundred new or revived entertainments . If one had the precise figure its interest would be purely statistical . What is more relevant ...
... produced in Paris by three companies . Last year the forty or so regular theatres produced perhaps a hundred new or revived entertainments . If one had the precise figure its interest would be purely statistical . What is more relevant ...
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... produced most of Racine's plays ; and the Marais , a theatre with many ups - and - downs which had produced Corneille in his early days and now tended to specialize in spectacular entertainments . Each company performed on only three ...
... produced most of Racine's plays ; and the Marais , a theatre with many ups - and - downs which had produced Corneille in his early days and now tended to specialize in spectacular entertainments . Each company performed on only three ...
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... produced in the last quarter of the fifth century ; the exception , which is the Alcestis , was produced in 438 ; and we should take note that it was entered for the competition not as a ' tragedy ' but as a substitute for the satyr ...
... produced in the last quarter of the fifth century ; the exception , which is the Alcestis , was produced in 438 ; and we should take note that it was entered for the competition not as a ' tragedy ' but as a substitute for the satyr ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A Ph D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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