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Page 466
... plays has convinced me that this inference is quite erroneous . The stage direc- tion , " Hic Herod irabit " is no evidence that the actor of the part was to speak extempore . The speech in which he is to " rage " is given , and it is ...
... plays has convinced me that this inference is quite erroneous . The stage direc- tion , " Hic Herod irabit " is no evidence that the actor of the part was to speak extempore . The speech in which he is to " rage " is given , and it is ...
Page 467
... plays , St. George's plays , and the rest of this class , practically all owe their existence in print to benevolent gentlemen of antiquarian tastes , who were forced to rely for their copies on the memory of someone who took part in the ...
... plays , St. George's plays , and the rest of this class , practically all owe their existence in print to benevolent gentlemen of antiquarian tastes , who were forced to rely for their copies on the memory of someone who took part in the ...
Page 472
... play in verse . Most of the plays came out in more than one edition , and we have other contemporary evidence of their popularity . It is quite safe to say that Lyly did more than any other writer to establish prose as a fit medium for ...
... play in verse . Most of the plays came out in more than one edition , and we have other contemporary evidence of their popularity . It is quite safe to say that Lyly did more than any other writer to establish prose as a fit medium for ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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