From the dawn of the romantic movement to the world warScott, Foresman, 1936 |
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... Greek drama there were no formal divisions into scenes and acts ; there were no means , therefore , of allowing for the necessary lapse of time between one part of the dialogue and another , and unity of time in a strict sense was , of ...
... Greek drama there were no formal divisions into scenes and acts ; there were no means , therefore , of allowing for the necessary lapse of time between one part of the dialogue and another , and unity of time in a strict sense was , of ...
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... Greek . At thirteen I wrote Greek with ease ; and at fifteen my command of that language was so great that I not only composed Greek verses in lyric meters , but could converse in Greek fluently and without embarrassment — an ...
... Greek . At thirteen I wrote Greek with ease ; and at fifteen my command of that language was so great that I not only composed Greek verses in lyric meters , but could converse in Greek fluently and without embarrassment — an ...
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... Greek , but because they lack it . The period of the Renascence is commonly called that of the " Revival of Letters , " as if the influences then brought to bear upon the mind of Western Europe had been wholly exhausted in the field of ...
... Greek , but because they lack it . The period of the Renascence is commonly called that of the " Revival of Letters , " as if the influences then brought to bear upon the mind of Western Europe had been wholly exhausted in the field of ...
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REVOLUTION AND ROMANCE | 1 |
from The Castle of Indolence | 38 |
Thomas Gray 17161771 | 45 |
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