English Tragedy Before Shakespeare1967 |
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... characters are presented and their states of mind and motives for action revealed ; by their means , moreover , the dramatic import of the play is made clear , and the course of its action is un- folded . In these speeches is ...
... characters are presented and their states of mind and motives for action revealed ; by their means , moreover , the dramatic import of the play is made clear , and the course of its action is un- folded . In these speeches is ...
Strana 60
... characters . Gorboduc himself appears in only three scenes , Ferrex and Porrex each in two , and most of the other characters only once . Furthermore , since the number of characters is greater than in Seneca's plays , new characters ...
... characters . Gorboduc himself appears in only three scenes , Ferrex and Porrex each in two , and most of the other characters only once . Furthermore , since the number of characters is greater than in Seneca's plays , new characters ...
Strana 188
... characters in James IV , it might be said that the moral judgements of the onlooking ' Chorus ' , entirely in keeping as they are with the outer framework in which Oberon and Bohan figure , have made an unwarrantable intrusion into the ...
... characters in James IV , it might be said that the moral judgements of the onlooking ' Chorus ' , entirely in keeping as they are with the outer framework in which Oberon and Bohan figure , have made an unwarrantable intrusion into 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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