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acting on the Elizabethan stage.1 Research has made it seem prob- able that in the Elizabethan theatre we must think in terms of a somewhat restricted and formalized histrionic art which , in its heavily stylized character , its strict ...
acting on the Elizabethan stage.1 Research has made it seem prob- able that in the Elizabethan theatre we must think in terms of a somewhat restricted and formalized histrionic art which , in its heavily stylized character , its strict ...
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... Elizabethan tregedy . Some relevant studies are J. W. Cunliffe , The Influence of Seneca on Elizabethan Tragedy , London , 1893 ; F. L. Lucas , Seneca and Elizabethan Tragedy , London , 1933 ; H. B. Charlton , The Senecan Tradition in ...
... Elizabethan tregedy . Some relevant studies are J. W. Cunliffe , The Influence of Seneca on Elizabethan Tragedy , London , 1893 ; F. L. Lucas , Seneca and Elizabethan Tragedy , London , 1933 ; H. B. Charlton , The Senecan Tradition in ...
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... Elizabethan Tragedy , Cam- bridge , 1935 . E. K. Chambers , The Elizabethan Stage , Oxford , 1923 . W. Creizenach , The English Drama in the Age of Shakespeare , London , 1916 . E. R. Curtius , European Literature and the Latin Middle ...
... Elizabethan Tragedy , Cam- bridge , 1935 . E. K. Chambers , The Elizabethan Stage , Oxford , 1923 . W. Creizenach , The English Drama in the Age of Shakespeare , London , 1916 . E. R. Curtius , European Literature and the Latin Middle ...
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PART ONE I Introduction page | 11 |
The Set Speech in Renaissance Drama and Con temporary Theory | 21 |
The Basic Types of Dramatic Set Speech | 44 |
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