Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic PlayBarnes & Noble, 1968 - Počet stran: 235 |
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... frequent resort to bombast recalls the wilder flights of Crimalhaz and the Empress in that play . The adapters of ... frequently found wanting as judged by the newly - established standards , and were adapted so as 1 to comply with ...
... frequent resort to bombast recalls the wilder flights of Crimalhaz and the Empress in that play . The adapters of ... frequently found wanting as judged by the newly - established standards , and were adapted so as 1 to comply with ...
Strana 53
... frequently . Plays , however , which indulge much in scenes of blood and torture , such as those of Settle , derive from the Webster - Ford - Tourneur school rather than from the Romantic Tragicomedy We may say also that the frequent ...
... frequently . Plays , however , which indulge much in scenes of blood and torture , such as those of Settle , derive from the Webster - Ford - Tourneur school rather than from the Romantic Tragicomedy We may say also that the frequent ...
Strana 129
... frequently as through the doors and archways of the scenery , and hence , however realistic it might be , the scenery frequently tended to become a mere illustrative background . Moreover , the curtain was only I The novelty of the ...
... frequently as through the doors and archways of the scenery , and hence , however realistic it might be , the scenery frequently tended to become a mere illustrative background . Moreover , the curtain was only I The novelty of the ...
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Introductory | 1 |
Influence of the French Classical Drama | 15 |
The Influence of Contemporary Thought | 27 |
Autorská práva | |
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