English Tragedy Before Shakespeare1967 |
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... emotional and the informative speech was of the highest significance . The straightforward expression of feeling , presented in terse , unadorned prose , is , as we have seen , a characteristic of The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth ...
... emotional and the informative speech was of the highest significance . The straightforward expression of feeling , presented in terse , unadorned prose , is , as we have seen , a characteristic of The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth ...
Strana 224
... emotional atmosphere . In the later plays in particular there is no alternation of ' action - scenes ' and ' emotion- scenes ' ; the whole play is a series of static pictures in which a retrospective account of past events is combined ...
... emotional atmosphere . In the later plays in particular there is no alternation of ' action - scenes ' and ' emotion- scenes ' ; the whole play is a series of static pictures in which a retrospective account of past events is combined ...
Strana 257
... emotion . In the course of the years this pedantically legal style was replaced by other techniques in the emotional set speech . The fact remains , however , that for a very long time to come speeches of this nature continued to be ...
... emotion . In the course of the years this pedantically legal style was replaced by other techniques in the emotional set speech . The fact remains , however , that for a very long time to come speeches of this nature continued to be ...
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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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