English Tragedy Before Shakespeare1967 |
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... Tamburlaine marks a fresh stage of development , a stage at which this language at last becomes a genuinely dramatic medium of expression and of char- acter - portrayal . For this is the really novel function assumed by Tamburlaine's ...
... Tamburlaine marks a fresh stage of development , a stage at which this language at last becomes a genuinely dramatic medium of expression and of char- acter - portrayal . For this is the really novel function assumed by Tamburlaine's ...
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... Tamburlaine's lament for Zenocrate and his own death - bed speech will be dealt with in the final chapter of this book . So far only Tamburlaine's speeches have been discussed . The other characters , who are only conventionally ...
... Tamburlaine's lament for Zenocrate and his own death - bed speech will be dealt with in the final chapter of this book . So far only Tamburlaine's speeches have been discussed . The other characters , who are only conventionally ...
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... Tamburlaine ; and then comes Tamburlaine's triumphal entry on the ceremonial car drawn by the captive kings . The episode that follows , with its more vigorous action , is cut short and brought to a standstill by Tamburlaine's long ...
... Tamburlaine ; and then comes Tamburlaine's triumphal entry on the ceremonial car drawn by the captive kings . The episode that follows , with its more vigorous action , is cut short and brought to a standstill by Tamburlaine's long ...
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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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