Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic Play, المجلد 10Oxford University Press, 1931 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... example . ' His own misfortunes ... afforded him an opportunity of travelling , and being conversant in the most polished courts of Europe . ' On his return the English through his example were ' loosened from their stiff forms of ...
... example . ' His own misfortunes ... afforded him an opportunity of travelling , and being conversant in the most polished courts of Europe . ' On his return the English through his example were ' loosened from their stiff forms of ...
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... example cannot always be taken at their face value , and we have noted elsewhere that intricacy of plot is partly due to the in- fluence of the French heroic romances ; but in spite of this there is little doubt that the Elizabethan ...
... example cannot always be taken at their face value , and we have noted elsewhere that intricacy of plot is partly due to the in- fluence of the French heroic romances ; but in spite of this there is little doubt that the Elizabethan ...
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... examples of punishment to be made , to deter mankind from the pursuit of vice . ' I The essay entitled The Grounds of ... example ' - reminiscent of Corneille's explanation of the word . I Preface to Troilus and Cressida , 1679 . x ...
... examples of punishment to be made , to deter mankind from the pursuit of vice . ' I The essay entitled The Grounds of ... example ' - reminiscent of Corneille's explanation of the word . I Preface to Troilus and Cressida , 1679 . x ...
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Chapter | 65 |
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action actors Ancients appear argument attempt audience become blank verse bombast changes characters chiefly comedy comic concerned considered contemporary continued Corneille Corneille's criticism D'Avenant death discussion drama Dramatic Poesy dramatists Dryden effect element Elizabethan England English Essay of Dramatic example fact favour France French frequently greater hand heroic play honour important incidents Indian influence instance interest kind King Ladies latter less lovers maintains means mind nature observed original passage passion performance period persons playwrights plot poem poet points practice preface present principle probably production Queen reason regards remarks represented Restoration Rhodes rhyme Rival romances rule says scenes seen serious setting shows Siege stage success suggests term theatre theory tion tragedy tragic tragicomedy true unity unity of place whole writing written