Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic Play, المجلد 10Oxford University Press, 1931 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... Corneille's fire and spirit and heroic strength were much more likely to excuse the limitations of French Tragedy than Racine's melting passion , to English minds ' . And it is , perhaps , Corneille's drama to which the heroic play more ...
... Corneille's fire and spirit and heroic strength were much more likely to excuse the limitations of French Tragedy than Racine's melting passion , to English minds ' . And it is , perhaps , Corneille's drama to which the heroic play more ...
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... Corneille have many points in common.2 What is often lost sight of is the fact that Corneille did not directly draw on the work of Descartes , since the famous Traité des Passions of the latter ( which shows striking affinities with ...
... Corneille have many points in common.2 What is often lost sight of is the fact that Corneille did not directly draw on the work of Descartes , since the famous Traité des Passions of the latter ( which shows striking affinities with ...
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Cecil Victor Deane. CHAPTER TWO CORNEILLE AND LES SENTIMENTS . TRAGICOMEDY 1. CORNEILLE AND LES SENTIMENTS E must now proceed to survey the ' written law ' of the period as expounded by French critics , and as somewhat freely adapted by ...
Cecil Victor Deane. CHAPTER TWO CORNEILLE AND LES SENTIMENTS . TRAGICOMEDY 1. CORNEILLE AND LES SENTIMENTS E must now proceed to survey the ' written law ' of the period as expounded by French critics , and as somewhat freely adapted by ...
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Chapter | 65 |
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