Musical Backgrounds for English Literature, 1580-1650Greenwood Press, 1976 - 292 pages
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Gretchen Ludke Finney. CHAPTER XI Chorus in Samson Agonistes MILTON Chorus is here introduc'd after the Greek manner , ILTON wrote in his preface to Samson Agonistes ( 1671 ) not antient only but modern , and still in use among the ...
Gretchen Ludke Finney. CHAPTER XI Chorus in Samson Agonistes MILTON Chorus is here introduc'd after the Greek manner , ILTON wrote in his preface to Samson Agonistes ( 1671 ) not antient only but modern , and still in use among the ...
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... chorus , to the exhibi- tions of the French and English stages . " Later critics , like- wise , persisted in ignoring them . Because of this neglect , Edmundson wrote in his ... chorus in tragedy tended Chorus in Samson Agonistes 221.
... chorus , to the exhibi- tions of the French and English stages . " Later critics , like- wise , persisted in ignoring them . Because of this neglect , Edmundson wrote in his ... chorus in tragedy tended Chorus in Samson Agonistes 221.
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... chorus . Corneille used chorus in Andromède , but this production " is rather an elaborate masque interspersed with regular dramatic scenes than a tragedy " ( George Saintsbury , A Short History of French Literature [ Oxford , 1917 ] ...
... chorus . Corneille used chorus in Andromède , but this production " is rather an elaborate masque interspersed with regular dramatic scenes than a tragedy " ( George Saintsbury , A Short History of French Literature [ Oxford , 1917 ] ...
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