Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic Play, المجلد 10Oxford University Press, 1931 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... points out that though the word tragicomedy - first used by Plautus - was not current among the Greeks , yet they ... point ; et comme il se vantait partout d'être le seul de nos auteurs qui eût bien suivi les préceptes d'Aristote : " Je ...
... points out that though the word tragicomedy - first used by Plautus - was not current among the Greeks , yet they ... point ; et comme il se vantait partout d'être le seul de nos auteurs qui eût bien suivi les préceptes d'Aristote : " Je ...
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... points out that Hardy , though he ' raised Tragedy from the streets and from the scaffoldings of the cross - roads ' , was yet notoriously negligent of the unity of place in his plays , in many of which places as far apart as Naples and ...
... points out that Hardy , though he ' raised Tragedy from the streets and from the scaffoldings of the cross - roads ' , was yet notoriously negligent of the unity of place in his plays , in many of which places as far apart as Naples and ...
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... points out in his Examen of Le Cid how he has complied with the first part of Horace's precept . The blow which the Comte gives Don Diègue in the quarrel scene ( I. iv ) is , he contends , permissible , since the witnessing of such an ...
... points out in his Examen of Le Cid how he has complied with the first part of Horace's precept . The blow which the Comte gives Don Diègue in the quarrel scene ( I. iv ) is , he contends , permissible , since the witnessing of such an ...
المحتوى
Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Chapter | 65 |
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