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It was not however as a direct development of the ballad that the drama appeared in this country . The art of the great dramatists of the age of Elizabeth was compounded of many elements , some of them drawn from abroad .
It was not however as a direct development of the ballad that the drama appeared in this country . The art of the great dramatists of the age of Elizabeth was compounded of many elements , some of them drawn from abroad .
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As long , in fact , as poetry confined itself to the telling of stories , so long there was no room for it in the dialogue ; only an occasional descriptive passage , like the ' messenger's speech of the Greek drama , gave an occasional ...
As long , in fact , as poetry confined itself to the telling of stories , so long there was no room for it in the dialogue ; only an occasional descriptive passage , like the ' messenger's speech of the Greek drama , gave an occasional ...
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And though poetry and drama were never again to be fused into such a splendid whole , the lesson once learnt was never forgotten . The theatres to - day are full of melodrama , mystery plays , and an endless succession of farces and ...
And though poetry and drama were never again to be fused into such a splendid whole , the lesson once learnt was never forgotten . The theatres to - day are full of melodrama , mystery plays , and an endless succession of farces and ...
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