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... period ( 1574- 1614 ) . Hideyoshi's taste for the gorgeous and flowery was also carried on in the Yedo period . The particularly interesting feature of the Nō costume is the variety of warm hues , such as gold , red , and yellow , which ...
... period ( 1574- 1614 ) . Hideyoshi's taste for the gorgeous and flowery was also carried on in the Yedo period . The particularly interesting feature of the Nō costume is the variety of warm hues , such as gold , red , and yellow , which ...
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... period , besides Lessing , are Goethe , for his choice of a German subject in Goetz von Berlichingen , his Faust , Iphigenia and Tasso ; Schiller for his Wallenstein trilogy and Wilhelm Tell ; and von Kotzebue for his domestic drama and ...
... period , besides Lessing , are Goethe , for his choice of a German subject in Goetz von Berlichingen , his Faust , Iphigenia and Tasso ; Schiller for his Wallenstein trilogy and Wilhelm Tell ; and von Kotzebue for his domestic drama and ...
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... period . It appears to have been a perfectly indigenous creation , a growth through the union of the lyric with the epic recitations , and independent of Greece , Persia or China . It was firmly established when some Greek influence ...
... period . It appears to have been a perfectly indigenous creation , a growth through the union of the lyric with the epic recitations , and independent of Greece , Persia or China . It was firmly established when some Greek influence ...
Contents
Preface George Freedley | ix |
Actress Tallulah Bankhead | 33 |
Community Theatre Movement The Carl Glick | 169 |
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