Theatre and Drama in the Making, المجلد 1Houghton Mifflin, 1964 - 1071 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 72
... person , and as an un- thinking multitude . As Chorus and an ideal person it is always one and entire . I have also several times dispensed with its presence on the stage . For this liberty I have the example of Aeschylus , the creator ...
... person , and as an un- thinking multitude . As Chorus and an ideal person it is always one and entire . I have also several times dispensed with its presence on the stage . For this liberty I have the example of Aeschylus , the creator ...
الصفحة 374
... person of our nation as a fault , for he says they commonly make but one person considerable in a play ; they dwell on him and his concernments while the rest of the persons are only subservient to set him off . If he intends this by it ...
... person of our nation as a fault , for he says they commonly make but one person considerable in a play ; they dwell on him and his concernments while the rest of the persons are only subservient to set him off . If he intends this by it ...
الصفحة 375
... person ( like so many servants in a well - governed family ) has not some employment , and who is not necessary to the carrying on of the plot , or at least to your under- standing of it . " There are indeed some protatic persons 10 in ...
... person ( like so many servants in a well - governed family ) has not some employment , and who is not necessary to the carrying on of the plot , or at least to your under- standing of it . " There are indeed some protatic persons 10 in ...
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INTRODUCTION | xv |
Theory and Criticism of Tragedy 21 22235 | 21 |
from the Deipnosophists | 39 |
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