Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic Play, المجلد 10Oxford University Press, 1931 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... romances for many of their situations and incidents ; so that the romances may be considered the ultimate source of nearly all of the love and honour themes . But the fact that these themes had been successfully em- bodied in a popular ...
... romances for many of their situations and incidents ; so that the romances may be considered the ultimate source of nearly all of the love and honour themes . But the fact that these themes had been successfully em- bodied in a popular ...
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... Romances for his plots and his dramatis personae ( especially in The Conquest of Granada , as Langbaine was not slow to point out ) , but little else of the romance element survived , and in the new type of heroic play the place of the ...
... Romances for his plots and his dramatis personae ( especially in The Conquest of Granada , as Langbaine was not slow to point out ) , but little else of the romance element survived , and in the new type of heroic play the place of the ...
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... Romances , 8-10 , 148 , 154-5 . Fronde , effect on literature , 14 . Gomberville , Polexandre , 14 n . , 53 n . , 198 . Gwyn , Nell , 60 . Happy endings , 26 , 69 , 70 ; in tragedy condemned by Aris- totle , 72-3 . Hardy type of drama ...
... Romances , 8-10 , 148 , 154-5 . Fronde , effect on literature , 14 . Gomberville , Polexandre , 14 n . , 53 n . , 198 . Gwyn , Nell , 60 . Happy endings , 26 , 69 , 70 ; in tragedy condemned by Aris- totle , 72-3 . Hardy type of drama ...
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Chapter | 65 |
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