Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 134
... respect these primitive plays approached nearer to the regular drama 1 Pageant : from pagina , a plank . than those by which they were succeeded - the Morals 134 Manual of English Literature Origin of the Regular Drama :--Miracle Plays.
... respect these primitive plays approached nearer to the regular drama 1 Pageant : from pagina , a plank . than those by which they were succeeded - the Morals 134 Manual of English Literature Origin of the Regular Drama :--Miracle Plays.
Pagina 207
... respect intended for posterity , any more than the linen and broad - cloth then manufactured were intended for posterity . Still even this busy and excited time produced some literary performances which still retain more or less of ...
... respect intended for posterity , any more than the linen and broad - cloth then manufactured were intended for posterity . Still even this busy and excited time produced some literary performances which still retain more or less of ...
Pagina 222
... respect with Homer . We scarcely con- ceive of the old Greek poet as having a sentient existence at all , any more than we do of the sea or the breezes of heaven , whose music his continuous , undulating verse , ever various , ever the ...
... respect with Homer . We scarcely con- ceive of the old Greek poet as having a sentient existence at all , any more than we do of the sea or the breezes of heaven , whose music his continuous , undulating verse , ever various , ever the ...
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