Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... comedy of manners , which is commonly reckoned the chief characteristic of the new era in theatrical history , was only just beginning when Pepys was reaching the end of his diary . The virtual leaders of the new movement - Wycherley ...
... comedy of manners , which is commonly reckoned the chief characteristic of the new era in theatrical history , was only just beginning when Pepys was reaching the end of his diary . The virtual leaders of the new movement - Wycherley ...
Strana 92
... comedy . Yet Pepys's unqualified commendation of it presents a problem . Massing- er's play , like the cognate work of Fletcher , offers much episode which is hardly less indecent than those early specimens of Restoration comedy of ...
... comedy . Yet Pepys's unqualified commendation of it presents a problem . Massing- er's play , like the cognate work of Fletcher , offers much episode which is hardly less indecent than those early specimens of Restoration comedy of ...
Strana 93
... comedy . Massinger's heroes are not always gay seducers . His husbands are not always fools . Pepys might quite consistently scorn the ribaldry of Etherege and condone the obscenity of Fletcher . It was a question of degree . Pepys was ...
... comedy . Massinger's heroes are not always gay seducers . His husbands are not always fools . Pepys might quite consistently scorn the ribaldry of Etherege and condone the obscenity of Fletcher . It was a question of degree . Pepys was ...
Strana 96
... comedy of A Midsummer Night's Dream : " Then to the King's Theatre , where we saw Midsummer Night's Dream , which I had never seen before , nor shall ever again , for it is the most insipid , ridiculous play that ever I saw in my life ...
... comedy of A Midsummer Night's Dream : " Then to the King's Theatre , where we saw Midsummer Night's Dream , which I had never seen before , nor shall ever again , for it is the most insipid , ridiculous play that ever I saw in my life ...
Strana 99
... comedy of intrigue , adapted from the Spanish by one Sir Samuel Tuke . A choleric guardian arranges for his ward , who also happens to be his sister , to marry against her will a man whom she has never seen . Without her guardian's ...
... comedy of intrigue , adapted from the Spanish by one Sir Samuel Tuke . A choleric guardian arranges for his ward , who also happens to be his sister , to marry against her will a man whom she has never seen . Without her guardian's ...
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