English Tragedy Before Shakespeare1967 |
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... attempt to acclimatize not so much his impassioned manner of speech as his stately dignity , his gravitas , and his moral tone . Neither in Italian nor in English tragedy does violent and passionate utterance make its appearance until ...
... attempt to acclimatize not so much his impassioned manner of speech as his stately dignity , his gravitas , and his moral tone . Neither in Italian nor in English tragedy does violent and passionate utterance make its appearance until ...
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... attempts at straightforward imitation , or they are obvious parodies like Greene's Orlando Furioso . Tamburlaine's ... attempt to reproduce the proportions of this titanic figure and of his mighty struggles to master the world could ...
... attempts at straightforward imitation , or they are obvious parodies like Greene's Orlando Furioso . Tamburlaine's ... attempt to reproduce the proportions of this titanic figure and of his mighty struggles to master the world could ...
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... attempt Greene made , with the help of certain properties and stage - effects , to convey his meaning and intentions more satis- factorily than he apparently found himself able to do by means of speech and the movements of his ...
... attempt Greene made , with the help of certain properties and stage - effects , to convey his meaning and intentions more satis- factorily than he apparently found himself able to do by means of speech and the movements of his ...
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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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