Theatre and Drama in the Making, المجلد 1Houghton Mifflin, 1964 - 1071 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 369
... neoclassical French tragedians , Corneille and Racine . Corneille's influence , we may assume , is also responsible for the " love and honor ... neoclassical literary decorum ; and Dryden Neoclassical Theory in France and England 369.
... neoclassical French tragedians , Corneille and Racine . Corneille's influence , we may assume , is also responsible for the " love and honor ... neoclassical literary decorum ; and Dryden Neoclassical Theory in France and England 369.
الصفحة 370
... neoclassical and roman- tic elements . Indeed Dryden explicitly tells us " ... [ The Essay ] is a dialogue sustained by persons of several opinions , all of them left doubtful , to be determined by readers in general . " The implication ...
... neoclassical and roman- tic elements . Indeed Dryden explicitly tells us " ... [ The Essay ] is a dialogue sustained by persons of several opinions , all of them left doubtful , to be determined by readers in general . " The implication ...
الصفحة 405
... neoclassical decorum and therefore was free to introduce violent movement into her performance ; she was free also ... neoclassical " dramas and his own elaborate theories on stage reform nearly all bear the lasting imprint of his ...
... neoclassical decorum and therefore was free to introduce violent movement into her performance ; she was free also ... neoclassical " dramas and his own elaborate theories on stage reform nearly all bear the lasting imprint of his ...
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INTRODUCTION | xv |
Theory and Criticism of Tragedy 21 22235 | 21 |
from the Deipnosophists | 39 |
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