The Dawn of Literature |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 14
עמוד 139
Like the Attic comedies , most of these plays of the Hindus have a prologue , but ,
in general , these performances presented in the valley of the Ganges were much
more romantic than even the later Greek plays . The love theme is exceedingly ...
Like the Attic comedies , most of these plays of the Hindus have a prologue , but ,
in general , these performances presented in the valley of the Ganges were much
more romantic than even the later Greek plays . The love theme is exceedingly ...
עמוד 285
But only a minor portion of the plays offer any such starvation rations ;
performances with thirty acts are not unusual , and several generously present
the audience with forty - eight acts . Of the more ancient dramatic productions one
...
But only a minor portion of the plays offer any such starvation rations ;
performances with thirty acts are not unusual , and several generously present
the audience with forty - eight acts . Of the more ancient dramatic productions one
...
עמוד 290
Even the scholars had now become interested in this type of literature , and
condescended to write plays in the language of the people . In so doing , they
improved that language and gave it standing as a literary medium . A great
number of ...
Even the scholars had now become interested in this type of literature , and
condescended to write plays in the language of the people . In so doing , they
improved that language and gave it standing as a literary medium . A great
number of ...
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