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... Elizabethans were interested in quite other things than those that have fascinated the novelists . From its very ... Elizabethan dramatists were incapable of creating the kind of characters we find in the later drama and in the novel ...
... Elizabethans were interested in quite other things than those that have fascinated the novelists . From its very ... Elizabethan dramatists were incapable of creating the kind of characters we find in the later drama and in the novel ...
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... Elizabethan drama , and of Shakespeare above all , on the novel in England can scarcely be over - estimated . It was immeasurably greater than that of the ... Elizabethan press press THE BEGINNINGS Elizabethan novel we 24 THE ENGLISH NOVEL.
... Elizabethan drama , and of Shakespeare above all , on the novel in England can scarcely be over - estimated . It was immeasurably greater than that of the ... Elizabethan press press THE BEGINNINGS Elizabethan novel we 24 THE ENGLISH NOVEL.
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A Short Critical History Walter Allen. Euphues 25 Elizabethan press press THE BEGINNINGS Elizabethan novel we may all the more marvel at the achievement of Elizabethan poetry and drama . It would be wrong to imply that the only interest ...
A Short Critical History Walter Allen. Euphues 25 Elizabethan press press THE BEGINNINGS Elizabethan novel we may all the more marvel at the achievement of Elizabethan poetry and drama . It would be wrong to imply that the only interest ...
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 9 |
The Beginnings | 21 |
The Eighteenth Century | 43 |
Copyright | |
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