University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... natural modesty ; and it may well be said of him , as of few other literary men of equal promi- nence , that biographical data are woefully scanty throughout his writings . He cannot be accused of unduly blowing his own horn . Of the ...
... natural modesty ; and it may well be said of him , as of few other literary men of equal promi- nence , that biographical data are woefully scanty throughout his writings . He cannot be accused of unduly blowing his own horn . Of the ...
Стр. 47
... nature of The Doubter Damned , but limits himself to a single sentence about the varieties of religious drama : " With that elemental religious teaching there may be made nativity plays , allegorical plays for Corpus Christi , comedies ...
... nature of The Doubter Damned , but limits himself to a single sentence about the varieties of religious drama : " With that elemental religious teaching there may be made nativity plays , allegorical plays for Corpus Christi , comedies ...
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... nature , and are followed by rapid fire dialogue in the short staccato style of which Tirso is fond , and which furnishes interest and entertainment . In the third act the scene changes to Judah , and the new romance in the life of Ruth ...
... nature , and are followed by rapid fire dialogue in the short staccato style of which Tirso is fond , and which furnishes interest and entertainment . In the third act the scene changes to Judah , and the new romance in the life of Ruth ...
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... nature , but the reflection is chiefly of God . This medieval encyclopedia is made with the architecture of a Divine Syllogism : all things derive from God and return to Him . Recognizing the claim of this work as one of the earliest ...
... nature , but the reflection is chiefly of God . This medieval encyclopedia is made with the architecture of a Divine Syllogism : all things derive from God and return to Him . Recognizing the claim of this work as one of the earliest ...
Стр. 67
... nature of its adaptation to the elementary mind ; neither will stand the first degree of analysis . Both belong in the realm in which acts have no consequences that are emotionally real . They are like romance LOW TRAGEDY 67.
... nature of its adaptation to the elementary mind ; neither will stand the first degree of analysis . Both belong in the realm in which acts have no consequences that are emotionally real . They are like romance LOW TRAGEDY 67.
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