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Pagina 165
... ( early fifth century B.C. ) brought in a second actor and tilted the balance towards dramatic dialogue . When Sophocles , his successor ( later fifth century B.C. ) , added a third actor , the predomin- ance of dialogue and action was ...
... ( early fifth century B.C. ) brought in a second actor and tilted the balance towards dramatic dialogue . When Sophocles , his successor ( later fifth century B.C. ) , added a third actor , the predomin- ance of dialogue and action was ...
Pagina 169
... early dawn to dusk , particu- larly on the festivals of Shrove Tuesday , Easter , Whitsun , and Corpus Christi . All the plays of the cycle were played in succession at each station , so that a large number was being simultaneously ...
... early dawn to dusk , particu- larly on the festivals of Shrove Tuesday , Easter , Whitsun , and Corpus Christi . All the plays of the cycle were played in succession at each station , so that a large number was being simultaneously ...
Pagina 270
... early centuries of our literature as if they offered nothing worth attention except the works of Chaucer and Spenser . By transcribing large passages of early poetry and prose , he furnished critics for the first time with material upon ...
... early centuries of our literature as if they offered nothing worth attention except the works of Chaucer and Spenser . By transcribing large passages of early poetry and prose , he furnished critics for the first time with material upon ...
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