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... Teaching by Imitation HE theory of the drama in England during the Renais- sance was largely the result of the engrafting of the rediscovered classical doctrine of imitation upon this tradition ... Teaching Drama as Teaching by Imitation.
... Teaching by Imitation HE theory of the drama in England during the Renais- sance was largely the result of the engrafting of the rediscovered classical doctrine of imitation upon this tradition ... Teaching Drama as Teaching by Imitation.
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... teaching by exempla . But in the Renaissance new reasons were given for following old habits . And particularly in regard to stage plays was the newly discovered classical doctrine of ... teaching value Drama as Teaching by Imitation 37.
... teaching by exempla . But in the Renaissance new reasons were given for following old habits . And particularly in regard to stage plays was the newly discovered classical doctrine of ... teaching value Drama as Teaching by Imitation 37.
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... teaching because of its impressive- ness as imitation has not been emphasized . The significance that attaches to dramatic tragedies is , however , a double significance . For tragedies teach by exempla how to avoid ruin and misery by ...
... teaching because of its impressive- ness as imitation has not been emphasized . The significance that attaches to dramatic tragedies is , however , a double significance . For tragedies teach by exempla how to avoid ruin and misery by ...
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