University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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Page 465
... prose . This airy generalization by Heltubada in Bonamy Dobree's His- triophone set me rummaging over some old notes on the use of prose in the English drama down to 1595. What I found in them made it seem worth while to put together ...
... prose . This airy generalization by Heltubada in Bonamy Dobree's His- triophone set me rummaging over some old notes on the use of prose in the English drama down to 1595. What I found in them made it seem worth while to put together ...
Page 474
... prose freely though there was only the merchant's oath in the earlier play . However , it must be said that the prose smacks of Lyly rather than of Marlowe . This play introduces a distinction in the use of prose and poetry that is ...
... prose freely though there was only the merchant's oath in the earlier play . However , it must be said that the prose smacks of Lyly rather than of Marlowe . This play introduces a distinction in the use of prose and poetry that is ...
Page 477
... prose but towards the end of the play is converted and repents . His new- found religious zeal , Greene seems to feel , should be voiced in poetry . A scene of the foreclosing of a mortgage , as well as ... prose 477 PROSE IN ENGLISH DRAMA.
... prose but towards the end of the play is converted and repents . His new- found religious zeal , Greene seems to feel , should be voiced in poetry . A scene of the foreclosing of a mortgage , as well as ... prose 477 PROSE IN ENGLISH DRAMA.
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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