Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic PlayBarnes & Noble, 1968 - Počet stran: 235 |
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... Ladies first , and then be parted . ' 1 On several occasions , however , there were more serious affrays , and we ... Lady Castlemaine in 1669 induced Mrs. Corey , while acting Sempronia in Catiline , to give an imita- tion of Lady ...
... Ladies first , and then be parted . ' 1 On several occasions , however , there were more serious affrays , and we ... Lady Castlemaine in 1669 induced Mrs. Corey , while acting Sempronia in Catiline , to give an imita- tion of Lady ...
Strana 166
... Ladies ( 1663 ? ) . Authorities differ as between the priority of this play and that of The Indian Queen , but in the absence of conclusive evidence it seems safest to assume that the former play , in which the use of rhyme is tentative ...
... Ladies ( 1663 ? ) . Authorities differ as between the priority of this play and that of The Indian Queen , but in the absence of conclusive evidence it seems safest to assume that the former play , in which the use of rhyme is tentative ...
Strana 168
... Ladies , to express heroic sentiment . The serious portions of the two plays resemble each other in several ways , 2 and it is not unlikely that Etheredge modelled his play on Dryden's first experiment in tragicomedy . Such , in outline ...
... Ladies , to express heroic sentiment . The serious portions of the two plays resemble each other in several ways , 2 and it is not unlikely that Etheredge modelled his play on Dryden's first experiment in tragicomedy . Such , in outline ...
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Introductory | 1 |
Influence of the French Classical Drama | 15 |
The Influence of Contemporary Thought | 27 |
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