Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic PlayH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931 - Počet stran: 235 |
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Strana 137
... kills le Comte is enacted off the stage , for fear of detracting sympathy from the hero . Corneille does not venture to say , however , whether death- scenes which are likely to have the right effect on the audience are admissible on ...
... kills le Comte is enacted off the stage , for fear of detracting sympathy from the hero . Corneille does not venture to say , however , whether death- scenes which are likely to have the right effect on the audience are admissible on ...
Strana 142
... Kills Noodle . [ Kills the Queen . Cleora . My Lover's kill'd , I will revenge him so . Huncamunca . My Mamma kill'd ! vile Murthress , beware . Doodle . This for an old grudge , to thy heart . [ Kills Cleora . [ Kills Huncamunca ...
... Kills Noodle . [ Kills the Queen . Cleora . My Lover's kill'd , I will revenge him so . Huncamunca . My Mamma kill'd ! vile Murthress , beware . Doodle . This for an old grudge , to thy heart . [ Kills Cleora . [ Kills Huncamunca ...
Strana 143
... have , either ancient or modern . ' Cf. also V. i , where Drawcansir intervenes in a stage battle , and in the heat of his ardour kills friend and foe alike . for the time , that what they behold on the VIOLENT ACTION 143.
... have , either ancient or modern . ' Cf. also V. i , where Drawcansir intervenes in a stage battle , and in the heat of his ardour kills friend and foe alike . for the time , that what they behold on the VIOLENT ACTION 143.
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Tragicomedy | 77 |
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