Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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20 English Bards And Scotch Reviewers , lines 265-280 ; Hints from Horace , lines 285-290 . 21 T.S. Eliot , " The Possibility of A Poetic Drama , " The Sacred Wood , ( London : Methuen ; New York : Barnes and Noble , 1960 , 62. ) ...
20 English Bards And Scotch Reviewers , lines 265-280 ; Hints from Horace , lines 285-290 . 21 T.S. Eliot , " The Possibility of A Poetic Drama , " The Sacred Wood , ( London : Methuen ; New York : Barnes and Noble , 1960 , 62. ) ...
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However , in an age of melodrama and musical comedy , there is only a slender line of demarcation between the dramatic and the operatic . Byron himself used some spectacular and operatic elements in his plays as will be seen later .
However , in an age of melodrama and musical comedy , there is only a slender line of demarcation between the dramatic and the operatic . Byron himself used some spectacular and operatic elements in his plays as will be seen later .
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28 See LM , I , 96 and LM , III , 246 for examples of Byron's use of Shakespeare in his letters . For Byron's admiration of Shakespeare also see English Bards And Scotch Reviewers , lines 590-593 and Address , Spoken At The Opening of ...
28 See LM , I , 96 and LM , III , 246 for examples of Byron's use of Shakespeare in his letters . For Byron's admiration of Shakespeare also see English Bards And Scotch Reviewers , lines 590-593 and Address , Spoken At The Opening of ...
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