Theatre TapestryJarrolds, 1949 - 263 pagina's |
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... dramatist and his work should be understood more acutely ? In my belief , such knowledge is particularly needful today ... dramatists followed the renewed interest shown in the theatrical arts by Henry VIII . It happened again , if in ...
... dramatist and his work should be understood more acutely ? In my belief , such knowledge is particularly needful today ... dramatists followed the renewed interest shown in the theatrical arts by Henry VIII . It happened again , if in ...
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... dramatists , whose standing dwindled as the actors ' was enhanced . This was the first instance when there appeared the curious pattern which may be seen repeating itself on many subsequent occasions : in a time of outstanding dramatists ...
... dramatists , whose standing dwindled as the actors ' was enhanced . This was the first instance when there appeared the curious pattern which may be seen repeating itself on many subsequent occasions : in a time of outstanding dramatists ...
Pagina 55
... dramatists sought right , Roman audiences were trained to believe it synonymous with might . No bridge can span this gulf . Loving grandeur , largely uninterested in spiritual equations , the Romans were more immediately interested in ...
... dramatists sought right , Roman audiences were trained to believe it synonymous with might . No bridge can span this gulf . Loving grandeur , largely uninterested in spiritual equations , the Romans were more immediately interested in ...
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