Philological Quarterly, Volume 41University of Iowa., 1962 - Classical philology |
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Yet a statistical study of the actual number of English tragedies published reveals something of an anomaly , for it seems that the quantity of tragedies did not decline with the death of the great dramatists but continued to increase ...
Yet a statistical study of the actual number of English tragedies published reveals something of an anomaly , for it seems that the quantity of tragedies did not decline with the death of the great dramatists but continued to increase ...
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London : Published by C. and J. Ollier , and Simpkin and Marshall , 1821. 3 p.1 . , 108 p . Halkett and Laing attribute the work to the Rev. Hugo John Belfour . Nicoll attributes the work to George Stephens , saying that Stephens uses ...
London : Published by C. and J. Ollier , and Simpkin and Marshall , 1821. 3 p.1 . , 108 p . Halkett and Laing attribute the work to the Rev. Hugo John Belfour . Nicoll attributes the work to George Stephens , saying that Stephens uses ...
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London : Published by C. and H. Baldwyn , 1822. 61 p . Nicoll calls the work a translation , whereas the author says that he has altered Crebillon's work . 62 Socrates , a Tragedy in Five Acts ; Written 1814. Paris : Printed by Sétier ...
London : Published by C. and H. Baldwyn , 1822. 61 p . Nicoll calls the work a translation , whereas the author says that he has altered Crebillon's work . 62 Socrates , a Tragedy in Five Acts ; Written 1814. Paris : Printed by Sétier ...
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