Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic PlayH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931 - Počet stran: 235 |
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... success of Lodo- wick Carlell's Heraclius ( 1664 ) —it is not considered one of Corneille's best plays - was chiefly due to its intricate plot , whose series of short shocks , and ' the garments like Romans very well ' which Pepys noted ...
... success of Lodo- wick Carlell's Heraclius ( 1664 ) —it is not considered one of Corneille's best plays - was chiefly due to its intricate plot , whose series of short shocks , and ' the garments like Romans very well ' which Pepys noted ...
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... success of Polyeucte in mind , pleads the legitimacy of both the happy and the unhappy ending . " The success of virtue in spite of perils , excites us to embrace it ; while the fatal triumph of in- justice and crime increases our ...
... success of Polyeucte in mind , pleads the legitimacy of both the happy and the unhappy ending . " The success of virtue in spite of perils , excites us to embrace it ; while the fatal triumph of in- justice and crime increases our ...
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Cecil Victor Deane. strength of its appeal was evident from the success which the heroic drama was then gaining , and this success was probably responsible in the essay for Dryden's increasing impatience with abstract principles and his ...
Cecil Victor Deane. strength of its appeal was evident from the success which the heroic drama was then gaining , and this success was probably responsible in the essay for Dryden's increasing impatience with abstract principles and his ...
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Tragicomedy | 77 |
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