University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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Page 289
... English public who had taken the side of the North . The Regius Professor of Oxford , bearing a message of goodwill from the English democracy to the Northern democracy of the United States , was fêted and received with honour wherever ...
... English public who had taken the side of the North . The Regius Professor of Oxford , bearing a message of goodwill from the English democracy to the Northern democracy of the United States , was fêted and received with honour wherever ...
Page 465
... English drama down to 1595. What I found in them made it seem worth while to put together the facts I had collected so that their bearing , especially on Shakespeare's use of prose , might be available for other students who , like ...
... English drama down to 1595. What I found in them made it seem worth while to put together the facts I had collected so that their bearing , especially on Shakespeare's use of prose , might be available for other students who , like ...
Page 471
... English stage and the ancients . . . The mission of Udall and his fellows has been to bring the structure of English drama into conformity with Latin rule . Lyly takes upon himself the bolder task of forcing Latin story into harmony ...
... English stage and the ancients . . . The mission of Udall and his fellows has been to bring the structure of English drama into conformity with Latin rule . Lyly takes upon himself the bolder task of forcing Latin story into harmony ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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