English Tragedy Before Shakespeare1967 |
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Strana 131
... elements gleaned from a variety of sources and merely pieced together by an author apparently little versed in the principles of dramatic composition . It reveals with especial clarity the defective sense of proportion that marks so ...
... elements gleaned from a variety of sources and merely pieced together by an author apparently little versed in the principles of dramatic composition . It reveals with especial clarity the defective sense of proportion that marks so ...
Strana 233
... Elements This formula might then be described as the ' petition for a fellow- mourner ' . It is sometimes extended in the form of an appeal to the elements to show their fellow - feeling , to lend an ear to the voice of lamentation , or ...
... Elements This formula might then be described as the ' petition for a fellow- mourner ' . It is sometimes extended in the form of an appeal to the elements to show their fellow - feeling , to lend an ear to the voice of lamentation , or ...
Strana 234
... elements a directness and an immediacy which are a very different matter from what we find later . In the Electra of Sophocles , again , when Electra calls upon the ' holy light ' and the ' air that streams over the face of the earth ...
... elements a directness and an immediacy which are a very different matter from what we find later . In the Electra of Sophocles , again , when Electra calls upon the ' holy light ' and the ' air that streams over the face of the earth ...
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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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