English Tragedy Before Shakespeare1967 |
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... longer mere ' declamatory insertions ' , mere purple patches introduced for the sake of immediate effect . Furthermore , the long set speech no longer appears so much a thing apart from the more fast - moving dialogue which occurs with ...
... longer mere ' declamatory insertions ' , mere purple patches introduced for the sake of immediate effect . Furthermore , the long set speech no longer appears so much a thing apart from the more fast - moving dialogue which occurs with ...
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... longer have any intrinsic value , but are significant only in so far as they enable us to understand Faustus's spiritual state and to see what goes on inside his mind . In this context we may disregard the interpolated epi- sodes ...
... longer have any intrinsic value , but are significant only in so far as they enable us to understand Faustus's spiritual state and to see what goes on inside his mind . In this context we may disregard the interpolated epi- sodes ...
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... longer presented , as in the early tragedies , by means of passionate set speeches , but in a much more incidental manner , and as a feature that is subordinated to the imparting of facts . This point may be illustrated from a variety ...
... longer presented , as in the early tragedies , by means of passionate set speeches , but in a much more incidental manner , and as a feature that is subordinated to the imparting of facts . This point may be illustrated from a variety ...
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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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