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Pagina 29
... tragedies which mark such festivals of Dionysus as that which we are waiting to see when the seats around us have been filled . 66 Tragedy , tragoidia , or the " goat song " , arose like comedy from mimic representations in song and ...
... tragedies which mark such festivals of Dionysus as that which we are waiting to see when the seats around us have been filled . 66 Tragedy , tragoidia , or the " goat song " , arose like comedy from mimic representations in song and ...
Pagina 116
... tragedy ; and other works . Kyd , miserable man , got himself involved in religious argument in 1592. Taken to ... Tragedy , with its employment of violence on the stage , influenced contemporaries and successors in making good use of ...
... tragedy ; and other works . Kyd , miserable man , got himself involved in religious argument in 1592. Taken to ... Tragedy , with its employment of violence on the stage , influenced contemporaries and successors in making good use of ...
Pagina 156
... tragedy of the highest order . Venice Preserved , in which Mrs. Barry gained another success , playing the role of ... tragedy Jaffier stabs Pierre and himself to death on the scaffold ; the luckless Belvidera collapses of a broken heart ...
... tragedy of the highest order . Venice Preserved , in which Mrs. Barry gained another success , playing the role of ... tragedy Jaffier stabs Pierre and himself to death on the scaffold ; the luckless Belvidera collapses of a broken heart ...
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