Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic PlayH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931 - Počet stran: 235 |
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... death of Richelieu and the complete establishment of the classical drama . D'Aubignac in his ' Project for Re - establishing the French Theatre ' ( appended to La Pratique du Théâtre ) offers the following remedy : " The King shall ...
... death of Richelieu and the complete establishment of the classical drama . D'Aubignac in his ' Project for Re - establishing the French Theatre ' ( appended to La Pratique du Théâtre ) offers the following remedy : " The King shall ...
Strana 194
... death shall not . But the absence of poetic justice does not raise the play to the tragic level , and no sense of fatality or suspense can be engendered by a series of incidents which are chiefly disposed so as to exhibit unfailing ...
... death shall not . But the absence of poetic justice does not raise the play to the tragic level , and no sense of fatality or suspense can be engendered by a series of incidents which are chiefly disposed so as to exhibit unfailing ...
Strana 217
... death and yielding up Sophonisba : Scipio . Canst thou both Promises and Threats refuse ? Mass . Death , or what's worse , you only bid me chuse . Scipio . Bring forth thy Love , and Life thou shalt enjoy . Mass . Is that a Life ? Your ...
... death and yielding up Sophonisba : Scipio . Canst thou both Promises and Threats refuse ? Mass . Death , or what's worse , you only bid me chuse . Scipio . Bring forth thy Love , and Life thou shalt enjoy . Mass . Is that a Life ? Your ...
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Tragicomedy | 77 |
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