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It needed even more help from Latin to make a start in Tragedy , which could not take off from Interlude as Comedy did . It was 1562 before Sackville and Norton produced in Gorboduc the first English tragedy . Unhappily they modelled it ...
It needed even more help from Latin to make a start in Tragedy , which could not take off from Interlude as Comedy did . It was 1562 before Sackville and Norton produced in Gorboduc the first English tragedy . Unhappily they modelled it ...
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pec plaj 0 " Un Fria again for a mour the E prina who F But I In tra Alpho Peele ( he was the sert Gorboduc or Cambyses , may be enough for melodrama ; it is not enough for tragedy . The spring of the tragedy in Tamburlaine , and the ...
pec plaj 0 " Un Fria again for a mour the E prina who F But I In tra Alpho Peele ( he was the sert Gorboduc or Cambyses , may be enough for melodrama ; it is not enough for tragedy . The spring of the tragedy in Tamburlaine , and the ...
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Tragedy is an episode ; it passes , and the general life resumes its course . But since the tragic hero is a man of high degree , whose fate affects the common weal , provision must be made for carrying on his work .
Tragedy is an episode ; it passes , and the general life resumes its course . But since the tragic hero is a man of high degree , whose fate affects the common weal , provision must be made for carrying on his work .
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