The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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... play highly original , designed for the boards , and in its religious element more nearly approaching the Greek model than any other which may be named , we shall have to descend very far the stream of time ; the example will seem ...
... play highly original , designed for the boards , and in its religious element more nearly approaching the Greek model than any other which may be named , we shall have to descend very far the stream of time ; the example will seem ...
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... play remains not much more than a thing of beauty . But he must be compounded of strange stuff who gains no purification , ' no kábαpois from the pity and the terror of The Powers of Darkness . ' 6 6 6 6 The German renaissance came two ...
... play remains not much more than a thing of beauty . But he must be compounded of strange stuff who gains no purification , ' no kábαpois from the pity and the terror of The Powers of Darkness . ' 6 6 6 6 The German renaissance came two ...
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... play for the study - the play written to be read , not acted — is a non - sense , a contradiction in terms . Thus they account for the failures of Darley and of Beddoes ; not by the simpler fact that neither Darley nor Beddoes had ...
... play for the study - the play written to be read , not acted — is a non - sense , a contradiction in terms . Thus they account for the failures of Darley and of Beddoes ; not by the simpler fact that neither Darley nor Beddoes had ...
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