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Delphian Text, Part Eleven, pp 285 to 549 outlines Mediaeval and early English drama from the decline of Roman Drama, through Mystery and Miracle plays to Shakespeare. 1928. |
Delphian Text, Part Eleven, pp 285 to 549 outlines Mediaeval and early English drama from the decline of Roman Drama, through Mystery and Miracle plays to Shakespeare. 1928. |
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The Delphian Course; A Systematic Plan of Education, Embracing the World's Progress and Development of the Liberal Arts. Vol. V The Delphian Society, Chicago. 1912 (Revised 1922). |
The Delphian Course; A Systematic Plan of Education, Embracing the World's Progress and Development of the Liberal Arts. Vol. V The Delphian Society, Chicago. 1912 (Revised 1922). |
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The Delphian Society promoted the education of women through group work circa 1928. They published several volumes of books containing an outline of human knowledge for the use of conversation.[1]
Delphian Text, Part Eleven, pp 285 to 549 outlines Mediaeval and early English drama from the decline of Roman Drama, through Mystery and Miracle plays to Shakespeare. 1928.
The Delphian Course; A Systematic Plan of Education, Embracing the World's Progress and Development of the Liberal Arts. Vol. V The Delphian Society, Chicago. 1912 (Revised 1922).