English Tragedy Before Shakespeare1967 |
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Strana 199
... example , in the uttering of challenges , in scenes of triumph , in death - bed scenes , and the like . The Troublesome Raigne of King John These conventional type - speeches , however , now appear in a con- densed form . The opening ...
... example , in the uttering of challenges , in scenes of triumph , in death - bed scenes , and the like . The Troublesome Raigne of King John These conventional type - speeches , however , now appear in a con- densed form . The opening ...
Strana 229
... examples of rhetorical questions , of questions , that is , to which no answers are expected . As Wolfgang ... example in the great soliloquies of his later tragedies , replaced these empty and ineffectual travesties of emotion ...
... examples of rhetorical questions , of questions , that is , to which no answers are expected . As Wolfgang ... example in the great soliloquies of his later tragedies , replaced these empty and ineffectual travesties of emotion ...
Strana 239
... example from Greek tragedy which is both economical of language and poetically effective , even in translation . It occurs there as an utterance of grief , but in comparison with all later examples it has an incomparably less ...
... example from Greek tragedy which is both economical of language and poetically effective , even in translation . It occurs there as an utterance of grief , but in comparison with all later examples it has an incomparably less ...
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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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