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CR CE CL Criterion CO DR The Centennial Review of Arts and Science , Michigan State University , East Lansing , Michigan College English , Champaign , Illinois Commentary , New York The Commonweal , New York Comparative Literature ...
CR CE CL Criterion CO DR The Centennial Review of Arts and Science , Michigan State University , East Lansing , Michigan College English , Champaign , Illinois Commentary , New York The Commonweal , New York Comparative Literature ...
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Rhyme is rejected by the English because it is neither natural nor pleasing . The English ... are open to attack because they are nonconformists to European dramatic standards . ... If Sorbière may be said to have initiated the occasion ...
Rhyme is rejected by the English because it is neither natural nor pleasing . The English ... are open to attack because they are nonconformists to European dramatic standards . ... If Sorbière may be said to have initiated the occasion ...
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F. W. Bateson English Comic Drama , 1700-1750 ( Oxford Univ . Pr . , 1929 ) , pp . 43-44 The superiority of the Tatler and Spectator over all preceding English periodicals is beyond question . Although unoriginal in form and tone and in ...
F. W. Bateson English Comic Drama , 1700-1750 ( Oxford Univ . Pr . , 1929 ) , pp . 43-44 The superiority of the Tatler and Spectator over all preceding English periodicals is beyond question . Although unoriginal in form and tone and in ...
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