Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic PlayH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931 - Počet stran: 235 |
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Cecil Victor Deane. As we have seen , the tendency of Cartesianism was to explain all phenomena in terms of geometry and ... seen a woman to The Tempest , 1667 . 2 ' Our native language more refined and free . ' Dryden , see ante . 3 i.e. ...
Cecil Victor Deane. As we have seen , the tendency of Cartesianism was to explain all phenomena in terms of geometry and ... seen a woman to The Tempest , 1667 . 2 ' Our native language more refined and free . ' Dryden , see ante . 3 i.e. ...
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... seen , owed much to a literary fashion borrowed from France . During the first few years after the theatres reopened , most of the plays to be acted were those of Beaumont and Fletcher , Shakespeare , and Jonson ; and that care went to ...
... seen , owed much to a literary fashion borrowed from France . During the first few years after the theatres reopened , most of the plays to be acted were those of Beaumont and Fletcher , Shakespeare , and Jonson ; and that care went to ...
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... seen , shows sur- prising alternations of open - mindedness and intolerance , but it has the unusual merit in French writing of the period of occupying itself occasionally ( and in no unsympathetic spirit ) with the English drama . He ...
... seen , shows sur- prising alternations of open - mindedness and intolerance , but it has the unusual merit in French writing of the period of occupying itself occasionally ( and in no unsympathetic spirit ) with the English drama . He ...
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Tragicomedy | 77 |
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