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drama in the early Middle Ages and the drama of Greece and Rome , which had already run its course by the time the Christian era began and only influenced vernacular European drama after the Renaissance had directed new attention to the ...
drama in the early Middle Ages and the drama of Greece and Rome , which had already run its course by the time the Christian era began and only influenced vernacular European drama after the Renaissance had directed new attention to the ...
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Medwall was one of a group of early Tudor playwrights associated with the household of Cardinal Morton and thus with Sir Thomas More , who was known for his interest in amateur dramatics when he was a page in Morton's household .
Medwall was one of a group of early Tudor playwrights associated with the household of Cardinal Morton and thus with Sir Thomas More , who was known for his interest in amateur dramatics when he was a page in Morton's household .
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Shakespeare was to discipline this in his own way , and show the potentialities of the native tradition ; but Sidney , writing in the early 1580's , could only hail the dreary Senecan Gorboduc as a herald of better things .
Shakespeare was to discipline this in his own way , and show the potentialities of the native tradition ; but Sidney , writing in the early 1580's , could only hail the dreary Senecan Gorboduc as a herald of better things .
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