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Dramatic writing is necessarily emotionally toned — there would be no drama , otherwise ; and , as every writer knows , every emotional passage tends to take on a degree of rhythm . The Elizabethans might well have written in rhythmic ...
Dramatic writing is necessarily emotionally toned — there would be no drama , otherwise ; and , as every writer knows , every emotional passage tends to take on a degree of rhythm . The Elizabethans might well have written in rhythmic ...
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Drama , p . 70 ] 1887. Algernon Charles Swinburne : " Attributed - of all poets in the world – to Christopher Marlowe , by a knavish and ignorant bookseller of the period . ” [ 19th Century , 21 : 92 Ja 1887 ) 1893.
Drama , p . 70 ] 1887. Algernon Charles Swinburne : " Attributed - of all poets in the world – to Christopher Marlowe , by a knavish and ignorant bookseller of the period . ” [ 19th Century , 21 : 92 Ja 1887 ) 1893.
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New Statesman , 20 : 175 , I N 1922. [ Another review of Phoenix Society revival . ] Booth , William Stone . See Chap . VII . Bourchier , Arthur . “ Jew in drama . ” Contemporary Review , 107 : 376-384 Mr 1915 . Brennan , Chris .
New Statesman , 20 : 175 , I N 1922. [ Another review of Phoenix Society revival . ] Booth , William Stone . See Chap . VII . Bourchier , Arthur . “ Jew in drama . ” Contemporary Review , 107 : 376-384 Mr 1915 . Brennan , Chris .
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