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... written probably for some choir school . The first regular English tragedy was Gorboduc , given by the law students of the Inner Temple before Queen Elizabeth at Whitehall in 1562 . Gorboduc was written by Thomas Norton and Thomas Sack ...
... written probably for some choir school . The first regular English tragedy was Gorboduc , given by the law students of the Inner Temple before Queen Elizabeth at Whitehall in 1562 . Gorboduc was written by Thomas Norton and Thomas Sack ...
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... written and then writing his own , though Adams suspects he brought The Comedy of Errors with him from the country . Greene's slur on Shakespeare , already referred to , is worth a little more attention as showing his contemporaries ...
... written and then writing his own , though Adams suspects he brought The Comedy of Errors with him from the country . Greene's slur on Shakespeare , already referred to , is worth a little more attention as showing his contemporaries ...
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... ( written 1894-1895 ) , contrasting a " strong " clergy- man and a " weak " poet ; Casar and Cleopatra ( written 1897 ) , an interesting example of Shaw's informal treatment of historic personages ; Man and Superman ( written 1901 ) on ...
... ( written 1894-1895 ) , contrasting a " strong " clergy- man and a " weak " poet ; Casar and Cleopatra ( written 1897 ) , an interesting example of Shaw's informal treatment of historic personages ; Man and Superman ( written 1901 ) on ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
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