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الصفحة 161
What he sees is not a play but a phantasmagoria : What a shock For eyes and ears ! what anarchy and din , Barbarian and infernal — a phantasma , Monstrous in colour , motion , shape , sight , sound ! ( 685–88 ) > There are prodigies of ...
What he sees is not a play but a phantasmagoria : What a shock For eyes and ears ! what anarchy and din , Barbarian and infernal — a phantasma , Monstrous in colour , motion , shape , sight , sound ! ( 685–88 ) > There are prodigies of ...
الصفحة 170
-SWINBURNE , A Study of Ben Jonson The play was written for the Children of the Chapel , a boys ' company which had been disbanded for sixteen years but which was reconstituted in 1600. Cynthia's Revels may have been the first play ...
-SWINBURNE , A Study of Ben Jonson The play was written for the Children of the Chapel , a boys ' company which had been disbanded for sixteen years but which was reconstituted in 1600. Cynthia's Revels may have been the first play ...
الصفحة 171
chose to reproduce many of the qualities of those plays that had won the original Chapel Children such favor , the court plays of John Lyly . The reliance on a mythological frame for the plot , the paring down of plot to leave a purely ...
chose to reproduce many of the qualities of those plays that had won the original Chapel Children such favor , the court plays of John Lyly . The reliance on a mythological frame for the plot , the paring down of plot to leave a purely ...
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