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A born competitor , she was bound to experiment with every type of writing , and she surely would not completely neglect the most popular narrative medium of her age , namely , the drama . She was keenly interested in the development of ...
A born competitor , she was bound to experiment with every type of writing , and she surely would not completely neglect the most popular narrative medium of her age , namely , the drama . She was keenly interested in the development of ...
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Elizabeth's whole life was drama . She watched drama ; she acted drama ; she wrote drama , and she lived drama . E. C. Wilson told how she conquered the stage : “ Her invincible wit that mastered any scene where mere male sense strutted ...
Elizabeth's whole life was drama . She watched drama ; she acted drama ; she wrote drama , and she lived drama . E. C. Wilson told how she conquered the stage : “ Her invincible wit that mastered any scene where mere male sense strutted ...
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Shake - speare used both Aristophanes and Sophocles for dramatic inspiration for Timon of Athens ; act 4 , scene 3 ... the writing of drama , and because of her admiration for the masterful Greek writers she was bound to use them as a ...
Shake - speare used both Aristophanes and Sophocles for dramatic inspiration for Timon of Athens ; act 4 , scene 3 ... the writing of drama , and because of her admiration for the masterful Greek writers she was bound to use them as a ...
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