John Webster and the Elizabethan DramaJohn Lane Company, 1916 - 276 من الصفحات Describes how certain animals keep warm, how the human body loses and retains its heat, and how various types of clothing and dwellings aid in heat retention. |
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... dramatist breaks or misuses one of the conventions . The artist's business , then , is to make these various conventions , and , within them , to impress the spectator as much as possible with the sense of reality . There are many ways ...
... dramatist breaks or misuses one of the conventions . The artist's business , then , is to make these various conventions , and , within them , to impress the spectator as much as possible with the sense of reality . There are many ways ...
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... dramatists . The forces of evil triumphed . And the theatre was lost more swiftly and completely than the rest of civilisation , when the double night of barbarism and Christianity settled down over Europe . The 30 JOHN WEBSTER.
... dramatists . The forces of evil triumphed . And the theatre was lost more swiftly and completely than the rest of civilisation , when the double night of barbarism and Christianity settled down over Europe . The 30 JOHN WEBSTER.
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... dramatist could have found enough to last him a life - time . Any old story does for the framework of a play . The moralities , in fact , in putting the dramatist to the trouble of inventing a " plot , " rather tended to divert his ...
... dramatist could have found enough to last him a life - time . Any old story does for the framework of a play . The moralities , in fact , in putting the dramatist to the trouble of inventing a " plot , " rather tended to divert his ...
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... dramatists to write for their audiences but above them . It set the audiences an æsthetic standard , shook them into artistic morality . Left to itself , this movement would have , and did , become academic , cold , dead . But Fulke ...
... dramatists to write for their audiences but above them . It set the audiences an æsthetic standard , shook them into artistic morality . Left to itself , this movement would have , and did , become academic , cold , dead . But Fulke ...
الصفحة 55
... dramatist in the way the others were . He was in this some- thing like the young Shakespeare , but far more so - a lyric writer using drama . 66 Plot " * does not matter to him . Each scene he works THE ELIZABETHAN DRAMA 55.
... dramatist in the way the others were . He was in this some- thing like the young Shakespeare , but far more so - a lyric writer using drama . 66 Plot " * does not matter to him . Each scene he works THE ELIZABETHAN DRAMA 55.
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الصفحة 119 - I'll tell thee a miracle ; I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. The heaven o'er my head seems made of molten brass, The earth of flaming sulphur, yet I am not mad.
الصفحة 196 - Bastard without a father to acknowledge it ; true it is that my plays are not exposed to the world in volumes, to bear the title of works (as others *) : one reason is, that many of them by shifting and change of companies, have been negligently lost. Others of them are still retained in the hands of some actors, who think it against their peculiar profit to have them come in print, and a third that it never was any great ambition in me to be in this kind voluminously read.
الصفحة 271 - The White Devil, or, the Tragedy of Paulo Giordano Ursini, Duke of Brachiano, with the Life and Death of Vittoria Corombona, the famous Venetian Curtizan.
الصفحة 147 - I'll join with thee in a most just revenge: The weakest arm is strong enough that strikes With the sword of justice.
الصفحة 94 - Shall prove but glassen hammers, they shall break. These are but feigned shadows of my evils. Terrify babes, my Lord, with painted devils; I am past such needless palsy. For your names Of whore and murdress, they proceed from you, As if a man should spit against the wind The filth returns in's face.
الصفحة 166 - ... and the story ends with the pious exclamation, " from which devill and all other devills defend us, good Lord ! Amen." We have spoken of the collections of tales, which, at the end of the sixteenth and beginning of the seventeenth centuries...
الصفحة 95 - Come, come, you have wronged her : What a strange credulous man were you, my lord, To think the Duke of Florence would love her ! 'Will any mercer take another's ware When once 'tis...
الصفحة 105 - With what a compell'd face a woman sits While she is drawing ! I have noted divers Either to feign smiles, or suck in the lips, To have a little mouth ; ruffle the cheeks, To have the dimple seen ; and so disorder The face with affectation, at next sitting It has not been the same : I have known others Have lost the entire fashion of their face In half an hour's sitting...
الصفحة 98 - Whether the spirit of greatness or of woman Reign most in her, I know not; but it shows A fearful madness : I owe her much of pity.
الصفحة 102 - Ferd. Give me some wet hay, I am broken-winded. I do account this world but a dog-kennel: I will vault credit and affect high pleasures, Beyond death.