Nineteenth Century and After, Volum 169Nineteenth Century and After, 1962 |
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Pàgina 24
... tradition , came back to the place where , as he thought , it had all started , to the native land of the Greeks . And here precisely was the rub . For the humanist image of Greece was that artificial image enshrined in the classical ...
... tradition , came back to the place where , as he thought , it had all started , to the native land of the Greeks . And here precisely was the rub . For the humanist image of Greece was that artificial image enshrined in the classical ...
Pàgina 67
... traditional Oriental long - windedness . Re- cently efforts have been made to revive an indigenous tradition of musical drama ( again by a University group ) , but it is too early to say with what success . There are no Singhalese play ...
... traditional Oriental long - windedness . Re- cently efforts have been made to revive an indigenous tradition of musical drama ( again by a University group ) , but it is too early to say with what success . There are no Singhalese play ...
Pàgina 314
... tradition , and his willingness to criticize the quality of a tradition makes his argument apt elsewhere in the seventeenth century . Donald Davie's ' Syntax and Music in Paradise Lost ' is another notable essay . He takes examples of ...
... tradition , and his willingness to criticize the quality of a tradition makes his argument apt elsewhere in the seventeenth century . Donald Davie's ' Syntax and Music in Paradise Lost ' is another notable essay . He takes examples of ...
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