English Tragedy Before Shakespeare1967 |
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... course occur more frequently in the set speeches than anywhere else . For our first concern must be with the train of thought or the theme that underlies each of the various speeches under review , and the manner in which this content ...
... course occur more frequently in the set speeches than anywhere else . For our first concern must be with the train of thought or the theme that underlies each of the various speeches under review , and the manner in which this content ...
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... course have to decide how far such departures are to be attributed to the playwright's own creative powers , and how far they may be due to other causes , such as , for example , the influence of other types of drama . However , no ...
... course have to decide how far such departures are to be attributed to the playwright's own creative powers , and how far they may be due to other causes , such as , for example , the influence of other types of drama . However , no ...
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... course , there were the beginnings of such a process , and these might have served as a model ; yet Kyd appears to have been the first playwright in the history of English drama who from these beginnings succeeded in creating a ...
... course , there were the beginnings of such a process , and these might have served as a model ; yet Kyd appears to have been the first playwright in the history of English drama who from these beginnings succeeded in creating a ...
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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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