Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic Play, المجلد 10Oxford University Press, 1931 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... present two Houses , or two Rooms , truly , as two Countries or king- doms ; and as impossible that five hours or four and twenty hours should be two hours and a half , as that a thousand hours or years should be less than what they are ...
... present two Houses , or two Rooms , truly , as two Countries or king- doms ; and as impossible that five hours or four and twenty hours should be two hours and a half , as that a thousand hours or years should be less than what they are ...
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... present two houses , or two Rooms truly , as two countries or kingdoms ; and as impossible that five hours or four and twenty hours should be two hours and a half , as that a thousand hours or years should be less than what they are ...
... present two houses , or two Rooms truly , as two countries or kingdoms ; and as impossible that five hours or four and twenty hours should be two hours and a half , as that a thousand hours or years should be less than what they are ...
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... present inquiry , this play is of special interest , since it shows a greater vigour and individuality of treatment , and at the same time a closer attention to the rules than any we have yet considered . These attributes are not ...
... present inquiry , this play is of special interest , since it shows a greater vigour and individuality of treatment , and at the same time a closer attention to the rules than any we have yet considered . These attributes are not ...
المحتوى
Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Chapter | 65 |
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