Studies in Philology, Volume 31University of North Carolina Press, 1934 |
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... PHILOSOPHY By H. K. RUSSELL During that period of English drama which we are accustomed to regard as the Golden Age , playwrights made their stage , whether in the hall of a university , in a palace , or in a remodeled bear pit , the ...
... PHILOSOPHY By H. K. RUSSELL During that period of English drama which we are accustomed to regard as the Golden Age , playwrights made their stage , whether in the hall of a university , in a palace , or in a remodeled bear pit , the ...
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... philosophy , for these personifications are creatures of the cleric , not of the moral philosopher . But the author of Wisdom ( c . 1460 ) goes further in his analysis than the conventional plot of the morality would require ; he ...
... philosophy , for these personifications are creatures of the cleric , not of the moral philosopher . But the author of Wisdom ( c . 1460 ) goes further in his analysis than the conventional plot of the morality would require ; he ...
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... philosophy to give meaning and color to his dramatic form.20 The next play Lingua , by Thomas Tomkis , shows clearly the author's confidence in the dramatic strength of his material . It is the first full - length production based ...
... philosophy to give meaning and color to his dramatic form.20 The next play Lingua , by Thomas Tomkis , shows clearly the author's confidence in the dramatic strength of his material . It is the first full - length production based ...
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