The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... translated by David Grene , and from Heracles by Euripides , translated by William Arrowsmith ; and The Bodley Head , Ltd. , for permission to quote from Medea by Euripides , translated by Rex Warner . These transla- tions are included ...
... translated by David Grene , and from Heracles by Euripides , translated by William Arrowsmith ; and The Bodley Head , Ltd. , for permission to quote from Medea by Euripides , translated by Rex Warner . These transla- tions are included ...
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... translated by W. H. D. Rouse , and The Metamorphoses by Ovid , translated by Frank Justus Miller . Hillary House Publishers Limited and Chatto and Windus , Ltd. , for per- mission to quote from The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan ...
... translated by W. H. D. Rouse , and The Metamorphoses by Ovid , translated by Frank Justus Miller . Hillary House Publishers Limited and Chatto and Windus , Ltd. , for per- mission to quote from The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan ...
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... translated by Elizabeth Sprigge , in Five Plays , pp . 339-40 . 8. A Dream Play , p . 246 . 9. Strindberg : The Ghost Sonata , translated by Elizabeth Sprigge , in Six Plays , p . 303 . 1. Strindberg : Swanwhite , translated by ...
... translated by Elizabeth Sprigge , in Five Plays , pp . 339-40 . 8. A Dream Play , p . 246 . 9. Strindberg : The Ghost Sonata , translated by Elizabeth Sprigge , in Six Plays , p . 303 . 1. Strindberg : Swanwhite , translated by ...
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