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Albert Croll Baugh. XIX The Beginnings of the Drama Drama Mimicry and make - believe are well nigh universal human impulses and Disappear- drama has therefore developed independently at various times and places ance of in the world's ...
Albert Croll Baugh. XIX The Beginnings of the Drama Drama Mimicry and make - believe are well nigh universal human impulses and Disappear- drama has therefore developed independently at various times and places ance of in the world's ...
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... drama ; but they are notoriously de- ficient in moral decency , though very sensitive to a superficial norm in ... drama that cover dramatic history from 1660 to 1789 the dates of plays given in the footnotes are supposed always to be ...
... drama ; but they are notoriously de- ficient in moral decency , though very sensitive to a superficial norm in ... drama that cover dramatic history from 1660 to 1789 the dates of plays given in the footnotes are supposed always to be ...
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... drama worthy of the name.1 Since evasions of the old monop- olies had been permitted , or at any rate winked at , the repeal of the Licensing Act ( 1843 ) caused little or no immediately perceptible change , though in the long run the ...
... drama worthy of the name.1 Since evasions of the old monop- olies had been permitted , or at any rate winked at , the repeal of the Licensing Act ( 1843 ) caused little or no immediately perceptible change , though in the long run the ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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