Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic Play, المجلد 10Oxford University Press, 1931 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... importance gathered from the chief works of the most prominent critics of the period , both French and English , taking the ... important exceptions ) stand in relation to the latter somewhat as legislators to lawyers . Moreover , as has ...
... importance gathered from the chief works of the most prominent critics of the period , both French and English , taking the ... important exceptions ) stand in relation to the latter somewhat as legislators to lawyers . Moreover , as has ...
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... important in comedy , where ' il faut ôter à la règle toute contrainte qui gêne ' in order to secure the necessary viva- city and ease . The foregoing evidence will have made it sufficiently clear that the unities of time and action ...
... important in comedy , where ' il faut ôter à la règle toute contrainte qui gêne ' in order to secure the necessary viva- city and ease . The foregoing evidence will have made it sufficiently clear that the unities of time and action ...
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... important and every other artistic consideration negligible in com- parison . For the most part the rules exercised a whole- some restraint on the heroic plays of our period ; for the latter had in them something to restrain . The ...
... important and every other artistic consideration negligible in com- parison . For the most part the rules exercised a whole- some restraint on the heroic plays of our period ; for the latter had in them something to restrain . The ...
المحتوى
Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Chapter | 65 |
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