A First View of English LiteratureC. Scribner's sons, 1923 - 424 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 93
... comedy could readily grow . In such tragic scenes as the Sacrifice of Isaac , the Slaughter of the Innocents , and the Crucifixion , the elements of noble tragedy were already present . The Morality Plays . - The miracle plays attempted ...
... comedy could readily grow . In such tragic scenes as the Sacrifice of Isaac , the Slaughter of the Innocents , and the Crucifixion , the elements of noble tragedy were already present . The Morality Plays . - The miracle plays attempted ...
الصفحة 96
... comedy and tragedy , admitting no comic element into a serious play . The English drama , on the contrary , from the miracle plays down , set comedy side by side with tragedy ; it mingled the farcical with the august , the laughable ...
... comedy and tragedy , admitting no comic element into a serious play . The English drama , on the contrary , from the miracle plays down , set comedy side by side with tragedy ; it mingled the farcical with the august , the laughable ...
الصفحة 99
... comedy and horse - play , but to treat an elevated theme with seriousness . By the " stately tents of war , " to which he prom- ises to lead his hearer , he typified the dignity and largeness of scope which he proposed to give to all ...
... comedy and horse - play , but to treat an elevated theme with seriousness . By the " stately tents of war , " to which he prom- ises to lead his hearer , he typified the dignity and largeness of scope which he proposed to give to all ...
الصفحة 101
... time when the English drama put itself to school , during the middle of the sixteenth century , to Latin comedy and tragedy . By following classic models for a time , it became better organized Christopher Marlowe 101.
... time when the English drama put itself to school , during the middle of the sixteenth century , to Latin comedy and tragedy . By following classic models for a time , it became better organized Christopher Marlowe 101.
الصفحة 102
... comedy and tragedy ; note , however , that the comic element was introduced by the authors , to lighten the tone , but that the tragic element existed in the Bible stories themselves . Illus- trate this from the instances given . How ...
... comedy and tragedy ; note , however , that the comic element was introduced by the authors , to lighten the tone , but that the tragic element existed in the Bible stories themselves . Illus- trate this from the instances given . How ...
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