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6 Locrine hen The Misfortunes of Arthur appeared , other plays had already been written which combined two types of drama in that they mixed certain elements from the classical tragedy with others taken from the popular drama . Shake ...
6 Locrine hen The Misfortunes of Arthur appeared , other plays had already been written which combined two types of drama in that they mixed certain elements from the classical tragedy with others taken from the popular drama . Shake ...
Strana 93
... Locrine there are no fewer than five long point - of - death speeches and eleven laments , so that the title The Lamentable Tragedie of Locrine seems peculiarly 1 Well illustrated in , e.g. , III . iv . 1-21 , where Locrine , entering ...
... Locrine there are no fewer than five long point - of - death speeches and eleven laments , so that the title The Lamentable Tragedie of Locrine seems peculiarly 1 Well illustrated in , e.g. , III . iv . 1-21 , where Locrine , entering ...
Strana 94
... Locrine , Guendoline and Camber mourn Albanact's death . In III . vi there is the grotesquely bombastic speech of ... Locrine laments his : ' Locrine may well bewaile his well bewaile his proper griefe . ' Other passages employ much the ...
... Locrine , Guendoline and Camber mourn Albanact's death . In III . vi there is the grotesquely bombastic speech of ... Locrine laments his : ' Locrine may well bewaile his well bewaile his proper griefe . ' Other passages employ much the ...
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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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