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... of the dramatists ' ' despair , or confusion ' is a conflict between religious pessimism and the Renaissance glorifica- tion of the natural man . Most of these plays are set in Italy . Italy 335 TOURNEUR AND THE TRAGEDY OF REVENGE.
... of the dramatists ' ' despair , or confusion ' is a conflict between religious pessimism and the Renaissance glorifica- tion of the natural man . Most of these plays are set in Italy . Italy 335 TOURNEUR AND THE TRAGEDY OF REVENGE.
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Boris Ford. Most of these plays are set in Italy . Italy was appropriate to an exotic love story , like Marston's Antonio and Mellida ( 1599 ) . But it was also the land of poisoning Cardinals- as in the lurid melodrama of the Borgias ...
Boris Ford. Most of these plays are set in Italy . Italy was appropriate to an exotic love story , like Marston's Antonio and Mellida ( 1599 ) . But it was also the land of poisoning Cardinals- as in the lurid melodrama of the Borgias ...
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... Italians in that he wanted the lyricism of the musical line to be convincing in itself . In both Italy and France these experiments in the mating of words and music combined with the progressive elements which we have referred to in the ...
... Italians in that he wanted the lyricism of the musical line to be convincing in itself . In both Italy and France these experiments in the mating of words and music combined with the progressive elements which we have referred to in the ...
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