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... especially that of Bajazeth ( z Tamb . V. ii . 223 ff . ) ; and it is also possible that the list of recapitulatory words in the last line but one ( ' Heauen , earth , men , beasts , and euerie liuing thing ' ) is an imitation of the ...
... especially that of Bajazeth ( z Tamb . V. ii . 223 ff . ) ; and it is also possible that the list of recapitulatory words in the last line but one ( ' Heauen , earth , men , beasts , and euerie liuing thing ' ) is an imitation of the ...
Strana 225
... especially significant in the work at a particular moment is brought to the fore and given expression . An attempt has been made in earlier chapters to show that in English tragedy a peculiar relationship between action and the static ...
... especially significant in the work at a particular moment is brought to the fore and given expression . An attempt has been made in earlier chapters to show that in English tragedy a peculiar relationship between action and the static ...
Strana 237
... Especially interesting is the apostrophe to grief , as also the manner in which the ideas of sorrow , woe and grief are employed within the formal lament . In The Misfortunes of Arthur the Griefs are invoked 8- a reminiscence of ...
... Especially interesting is the apostrophe to grief , as also the manner in which the ideas of sorrow , woe and grief are employed within the formal lament . In The Misfortunes of Arthur the Griefs are invoked 8- a reminiscence of ...
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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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