Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic Play, المجلد 10Oxford University Press, 1931 - 235 من الصفحات |
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Cecil Victor Deane. CHAPTER FOUR VIOLENT ACTION . BOMBAST 1. VIOLENT ACTION WR E have touched on this subject in the Introduction , but we must now pursue it further in order to exhibit the trend of critical opinion in the matter . In ...
Cecil Victor Deane. CHAPTER FOUR VIOLENT ACTION . BOMBAST 1. VIOLENT ACTION WR E have touched on this subject in the Introduction , but we must now pursue it further in order to exhibit the trend of critical opinion in the matter . In ...
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... action , 102–4 . Inigo Jones , scenery by , 126 . Jonson , Ben , 46 , 48 ; Alchemist , 57 ; Maid's Tragedy , 57 ; Silent Woman , 57 , 100 . Langbaine , Gerard , accuses Dry- den of plagiarism , 107-8 n . Lee , Nathaniel , tragic endings ...
... action , 102–4 . Inigo Jones , scenery by , 126 . Jonson , Ben , 46 , 48 ; Alchemist , 57 ; Maid's Tragedy , 57 ; Silent Woman , 57 , 100 . Langbaine , Gerard , accuses Dry- den of plagiarism , 107-8 n . Lee , Nathaniel , tragic endings ...
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... action scarcely maintained , 195 ; violent action on the stage in , 195-6 ; tendency towards tirades , 196 ; use of rhyme in , 196-7 ; Parthenissa , 8 . Otway , Thomas , as a translator of Racine , 19 ; establishes the school of pathos ...
... action scarcely maintained , 195 ; violent action on the stage in , 195-6 ; tendency towards tirades , 196 ; use of rhyme in , 196-7 ; Parthenissa , 8 . Otway , Thomas , as a translator of Racine , 19 ; establishes the school of pathos ...
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Chapter | 65 |
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