A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... moral and religious in- struction . With this little group of humanists the first stage in the develop- ment of Tudor drama is completed . The next impulse was to be the introduction of themes , motifs and techniques from Roman comedy ...
... moral and religious in- struction . With this little group of humanists the first stage in the develop- ment of Tudor drama is completed . The next impulse was to be the introduction of themes , motifs and techniques from Roman comedy ...
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... moral integrity to their act , who by his very insistence on maintaining that standard of integ- rity allows the power to slip out of his hands and is the worst enemy of his own high cause . In a way it would appear to be the most pessi ...
... moral integrity to their act , who by his very insistence on maintaining that standard of integ- rity allows the power to slip out of his hands and is the worst enemy of his own high cause . In a way it would appear to be the most pessi ...
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... moral ques- tion hardly applies . But then he does not elude the moral question : he shows immorality in its true , unrcmantically gross colours , though it is only by implication that he criticizes it . In any other context his work ...
... moral ques- tion hardly applies . But then he does not elude the moral question : he shows immorality in its true , unrcmantically gross colours , though it is only by implication that he criticizes it . In any other context his work ...
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