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... elements began to appear . At the same time the elabora- tion of the plays made it difficult to confine the performance to the choir where , like their liturgical sources , they had originally been spoken , and the performance therefore ...
... elements began to appear . At the same time the elabora- tion of the plays made it difficult to confine the performance to the choir where , like their liturgical sources , they had originally been spoken , and the performance therefore ...
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... elements enrich and comment on the romantic elements , and the romantic attitude itself is gently mocked at the same time it is glorified . The result is a play which presents an attitude to life through the combi- nation of romantic ...
... elements enrich and comment on the romantic elements , and the romantic attitude itself is gently mocked at the same time it is glorified . The result is a play which presents an attitude to life through the combi- nation of romantic ...
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... element of truth without being wholly true . Modern scholarship has established that the Donne tradition has its roots ... elements from the style of each . Against the highly stylized artfulness of Spenser , Jonson set classical cogency ...
... element of truth without being wholly true . Modern scholarship has established that the Donne tradition has its roots ... elements from the style of each . Against the highly stylized artfulness of Spenser , Jonson set classical cogency ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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