Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic Play, المجلد 10Oxford University Press, 1931 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... Ancients , he suggests naming them comédies héroïques to distinguish them from the ordinary sort . ' We need not so servilely imitate the ancients that we dare not invent something of our own , so long as we do not infringe the rules of ...
... Ancients , he suggests naming them comédies héroïques to distinguish them from the ordinary sort . ' We need not so servilely imitate the ancients that we dare not invent something of our own , so long as we do not infringe the rules of ...
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... Ancients , and the rules of the French stage , among the moderns ' . The gusto and skilful intellectual manœuvre of his four disputants have rendered their views so well known that a short summary of them will serve our pur- pose . Thus ...
... Ancients , and the rules of the French stage , among the moderns ' . The gusto and skilful intellectual manœuvre of his four disputants have rendered their views so well known that a short summary of them will serve our pur- pose . Thus ...
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... ancient times , and did not become one ' till in our age the French Poets first made it a precept of the stage'.1 But the Ancients certainly observed it in practice , and in these matters they are infallible guides . In addition to the ...
... ancient times , and did not become one ' till in our age the French Poets first made it a precept of the stage'.1 But the Ancients certainly observed it in practice , and in these matters they are infallible guides . In addition to the ...
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Chapter | 65 |
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