Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama: Critical Essays, 13. kötetLiverpool University Press, 1974 - 258 oldal |
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... classical forms generally on early Elizabethan tragedy ? — but : How much continuity is to be found between the early Elizabethan tragedies and the medieval ' native ' tradition , more specifically that tradition as represented by the ...
... classical forms generally on early Elizabethan tragedy ? — but : How much continuity is to be found between the early Elizabethan tragedies and the medieval ' native ' tradition , more specifically that tradition as represented by the ...
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... classical mythology because of the absence of a mythology of its own , was only obliged to do so because it badly wanted to see in the classical myths the sym- bolic quality , that ' correspondence with an objective world ' , of which ...
... classical mythology because of the absence of a mythology of its own , was only obliged to do so because it badly wanted to see in the classical myths the sym- bolic quality , that ' correspondence with an objective world ' , of which ...
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... Classical Republicans ( Evanston , 1945 ) , especially chap . 1 . 6. See the account of this development given by Charles N. Cochrane in his Christianity and Classical Culture ( Oxford , 1940 ) . In the pseudo - Senecan Octavia , it may ...
... Classical Republicans ( Evanston , 1945 ) , especially chap . 1 . 6. See the account of this development given by Charles N. Cochrane in his Christianity and Classical Culture ( Oxford , 1940 ) . In the pseudo - Senecan Octavia , it may ...
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