English Tragedy Before Shakespeare1967 |
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... drama is bound up with the most striking and impressive developments in form that English drama has under- gone in the whole of its history . It is the purpose of the chapters that follow to trace this development primarily in terms of ...
... drama is bound up with the most striking and impressive developments in form that English drama has under- gone in the whole of its history . It is the purpose of the chapters that follow to trace this development primarily in terms of ...
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... drama , and especially in the pre - Shakespearian drama , there were obviously more set speeches of this kind than in the drama of any other period . That is to say , not only were certain recurrent sets of circumstances in the serious ...
... drama , and especially in the pre - Shakespearian drama , there were obviously more set speeches of this kind than in the drama of any other period . That is to say , not only were certain recurrent sets of circumstances in the serious ...
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... drama underlay its composition . For we are continually finding ourselves confronted by ' special ' forms of drama . It is evident that we must not regard the history of pre - Shake- spearian drama as a continuous process of growth ...
... drama underlay its composition . For we are continually finding ourselves confronted by ' special ' forms of drama . It is evident that we must not regard the history of pre - Shake- spearian drama as a continuous process of growth ...
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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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