Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic PlayBarnes & Noble, 1968 - Počet stran: 235 |
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Strana 170
... argument alone , but the characters and persons , be great and noble . ' And especially the following : " The scenes which in my opinion most commend it [ rhyme ] are those of argumenta- tion and discourse , on the result of which the ...
... argument alone , but the characters and persons , be great and noble . ' And especially the following : " The scenes which in my opinion most commend it [ rhyme ] are those of argumenta- tion and discourse , on the result of which the ...
Strana 174
... argument in favour of rhyme appears when he temporarily abandons the verisimilitude question , and urges the need for a new kind of drama ( new both in content and in form ) , which should not attempt to imitate Elizabethan models . For ...
... argument in favour of rhyme appears when he temporarily abandons the verisimilitude question , and urges the need for a new kind of drama ( new both in content and in form ) , which should not attempt to imitate Elizabethan models . For ...
Strana 177
... argument had been so extensively dealt with by Dryden that the former found it fruitless to continue the controversy . Others , however , came to his aid , but they were more concerned with raising their voices on his behalf than with ...
... argument had been so extensively dealt with by Dryden that the former found it fruitless to continue the controversy . Others , however , came to his aid , but they were more concerned with raising their voices on his behalf than with ...
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Introductory | 1 |
Influence of the French Classical Drama | 15 |
The Influence of Contemporary Thought | 27 |
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