Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic Play, المجلد 10Oxford University Press, 1931 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... lovers yielding to their emotions in a moral dilemma was to reject the nobility and restraint which it was the business of the serious play to extol . The elevated honour code of the romances was so widely known in society that it was ...
... lovers yielding to their emotions in a moral dilemma was to reject the nobility and restraint which it was the business of the serious play to extol . The elevated honour code of the romances was so widely known in society that it was ...
الصفحة 215
... lovers , and the despairing lover who takes his own life . The characters are no more than types , but they are clearly differentiated from each other , which is more than can be said of most heroic plays . Thus , while Sophonisba is ...
... lovers , and the despairing lover who takes his own life . The characters are no more than types , but they are clearly differentiated from each other , which is more than can be said of most heroic plays . Thus , while Sophonisba is ...
الصفحة 230
... Lovers , The , 11 , 47 ; Rivals , The ( an adaptation ) , 49 ; Siege of Rhodes , 9 , 14 n . , 43 , 44 ; platonic elements in , 13 ; French influence on , 19-21 ; original setting of , 127 ; analysis of , 184-8 ; unities observed in ...
... Lovers , The , 11 , 47 ; Rivals , The ( an adaptation ) , 49 ; Siege of Rhodes , 9 , 14 n . , 43 , 44 ; platonic elements in , 13 ; French influence on , 19-21 ; original setting of , 127 ; analysis of , 184-8 ; unities observed in ...
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Chapter | 65 |
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