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" Greeks thought there had been four ages — the Golden age, the Silver age, the Brazen age, and the Iron age — and that people had been getting worse in each of them. "
The Teacher's Assistant in English Composition, Or, Easy Rules for Writing ... - Страница 73
по John Walker - 1810 - 263 страници
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The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Theatre

Sarah Stanton, Martin Banham - 1996 - 436 страници
...are enlivened by a zest for the detail of Elizabethan life. The dramatizations of Greek mythology in The Golden Age, The Silver Age, The Brazen Age and The Iron Age (1611-13), tuned to an audience that liked spectacular action with their poetry, were written for Queen...
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The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature

David Loewenstein, Janel M. Mueller - 2002 - 1064 страници
...7£(i6ii) mixes comic devils and social satire in a mirror for misruling princes. Heywood's epic series The Golden Age, The Silver Age, The Brazen Age and The Iron Age (1611-13) staged an anthology of classical myths with all the spectacular resources of the Red Bull....
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Banquets Set Forth: Banqueting in English Renaissance Drama

Chris Meads - 2001 - 274 страници
...If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody, part II, 1605, The Rape of Lucrece, with two banquets in 1607, The Golden Age, The Silver Age, The Brazen Age, and The Iron Age, part I between 1610 and 1612 containing a total of six banquet scenes among them, The English Traveller...
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The Actor as Playwright in Early Modern Drama

Nora Johnson - 2003 - 234 страници
...recently attracted some critical attention for their portrayal of authorship. Heywood published the series The Golden Age, The Silver Age, The Brazen Age, and The Iron Age, parts one and two - between 1611 and 1632. The first three plays are narrated, Pericles-style, by Homer,...
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The Herald of Peace, Том 1

1822 - 276 страници
...state of peace and tranquillity, that all the poets of antiquity have supposed that this state existed when man was first created, and that it insensibly...of the -Golden Age, the Silver Age, the Brazen Age, the Iron Age ; which last always means the present age. Peace on earth was the benediction announced...




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