Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic Play, المجلد 10Oxford University Press, 1931 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... heroic dramatists , very much in the contemporary manner ; but with a different end in view , and in a different spirit , including in the treatment of each play a ... heroic play , in other words , was to INTRODUCTION 5 The Literary Ideal.
... heroic dramatists , very much in the contemporary manner ; but with a different end in view , and in a different spirit , including in the treatment of each play a ... heroic play , in other words , was to INTRODUCTION 5 The Literary Ideal.
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Cecil Victor Deane. The heroic play , in other words , was to be yet another ramification of the attempts of the ... heroic play to the heroic poem is not confined to The Conquest of Granada receives an illustration in his The State of ...
Cecil Victor Deane. The heroic play , in other words , was to be yet another ramification of the attempts of the ... heroic play to the heroic poem is not confined to The Conquest of Granada receives an illustration in his The State of ...
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... heroic play we shall have more to say later . Meanwhile we may conclude that , as regards the phases of ' Platonic ' influence on the English serious drama , the affinities of the court drama of Charles I were with the roman berger ...
... heroic play we shall have more to say later . Meanwhile we may conclude that , as regards the phases of ' Platonic ' influence on the English serious drama , the affinities of the court drama of Charles I were with the roman berger ...
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Chapter | 65 |
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