Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic PlayH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931 - Počet stran: 235 |
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... appear represents the whole town , but merely that the whole action , including that which takes place behind the scenes , is confined to Aulis or Argos . The proscenium can only represent some open place of ordinary extent ; ' as far ...
... appear represents the whole town , but merely that the whole action , including that which takes place behind the scenes , is confined to Aulis or Argos . The proscenium can only represent some open place of ordinary extent ; ' as far ...
Strana 152
... appear , and in it we may already discern an impatience with the orthodox set speeches which had hitherto prevailed , and a desire for a more striking mode of utterance . Corneille had required that in tragedy ' the versification should ...
... appear , and in it we may already discern an impatience with the orthodox set speeches which had hitherto prevailed , and a desire for a more striking mode of utterance . Corneille had required that in tragedy ' the versification should ...
Strana 154
... appear a borrower from contemporary French litera- ture , he omits to acknowledge his debt to the writers of French heroic poems . After providing examples of the fiery language of the heroes of Homer and Tasso , he declares : ' You see ...
... appear a borrower from contemporary French litera- ture , he omits to acknowledge his debt to the writers of French heroic poems . After providing examples of the fiery language of the heroes of Homer and Tasso , he declares : ' You see ...
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Tragicomedy | 77 |
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