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... Classical Period ( 1958 ) . Dramatic literature . ALLARDYCE NICOLL , World Drama ( 1949 ) , offers the best survey of the whole field , but should be supplemented by JOHN GASSNER and EDWARD QUINN , The Reader's Encyclopaedia of World ...
... Classical Period ( 1958 ) . Dramatic literature . ALLARDYCE NICOLL , World Drama ( 1949 ) , offers the best survey of the whole field , but should be supplemented by JOHN GASSNER and EDWARD QUINN , The Reader's Encyclopaedia of World ...
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... Classical literature was invested with this same symbolism ; exegetical , or in- terpretative , methods first applied to the Scriptures were extended as a general principle to classical and secular writings . The allegorical or symbolic ...
... Classical literature was invested with this same symbolism ; exegetical , or in- terpretative , methods first applied to the Scriptures were extended as a general principle to classical and secular writings . The allegorical or symbolic ...
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... classical concept of truth and consequently eschews certain general laws such as " Either A or ~ A , " and its relation to classical number theory have also been investigated ( see PHILOSO- PHIES OF THE BRANCHES OF KNOWLEDGE ...
... classical concept of truth and consequently eschews certain general laws such as " Either A or ~ A , " and its relation to classical number theory have also been investigated ( see PHILOSO- PHIES OF THE BRANCHES OF KNOWLEDGE ...
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