Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic Play, المجلد 10Oxford University Press, 1931 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... passions ' , and Article 49 , ' Il y a fort peu d'hommes si faibles et irrésolus , qu'ils ne veuillent rien que ce que leur passion leur dicte ' . Seldom do the chief characters of Corneille and Dryden quail in an emotional dilemma ...
... passions ' , and Article 49 , ' Il y a fort peu d'hommes si faibles et irrésolus , qu'ils ne veuillent rien que ce que leur passion leur dicte ' . Seldom do the chief characters of Corneille and Dryden quail in an emotional dilemma ...
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... passion qui est ingénieuse à s'exprimer par la diversité des ✓ pensées . Une âme touchée sensiblement ne laisse pas à l'esprit la liberté de penser beaucoup . ' Similarly , he holds that in love - scenes , unduly protracted dialogues ...
... passion qui est ingénieuse à s'exprimer par la diversité des ✓ pensées . Une âme touchée sensiblement ne laisse pas à l'esprit la liberté de penser beaucoup . ' Similarly , he holds that in love - scenes , unduly protracted dialogues ...
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... passionate speeches . He maintains that however disordered passionate speech may be naturally , in dramatic poetry ' the ... passion , and then of all that make up the most judicious and moving dis- course that may be . ' Since in France ...
... passionate speeches . He maintains that however disordered passionate speech may be naturally , in dramatic poetry ' the ... passion , and then of all that make up the most judicious and moving dis- course that may be . ' Since in France ...
المحتوى
Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Chapter | 65 |
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