Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic Play, المجلد 10Oxford University Press, 1931 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... unity of action , 89 , 95 ; on unity of time , 88 ; proposed emendation of , 93-4 ; on unity of place , 114 , 118-19 , 124-5 ; liaison des scènes upheld by , 95 ; on dramatic diction , 152 ; héros raisonneur , 164 ; on violent action ...
... unity of action , 89 , 95 ; on unity of time , 88 ; proposed emendation of , 93-4 ; on unity of place , 114 , 118-19 , 124-5 ; liaison des scènes upheld by , 95 ; on dramatic diction , 152 ; héros raisonneur , 164 ; on violent action ...
الصفحة 233
... unity of place , 134 ; admits violent ac- tion , 140 ; attacks rhyme , 171-3 , 175-6 ; Duke of Lerma , 104 , 105 ; Indian Queen ( see Dryden and Sir R. Howard ) ; Vestal Virgin , 62 ; rejects unities of time and action , 102–4 . Inigo ...
... unity of place , 134 ; admits violent ac- tion , 140 ; attacks rhyme , 171-3 , 175-6 ; Duke of Lerma , 104 , 105 ; Indian Queen ( see Dryden and Sir R. Howard ) ; Vestal Virgin , 62 ; rejects unities of time and action , 102–4 . Inigo ...
الصفحة 235
... unity of time , 90 ; strictly interprets unity of ac- tion , 91 ; on unity of place as observed in L'Amour Tyran- nique , 121 ; condemns violent action , 137 . Scaliger , introduced principle of verisimilitude , 87 . Scott , Sir Walter ...
... unity of time , 90 ; strictly interprets unity of ac- tion , 91 ; on unity of place as observed in L'Amour Tyran- nique , 121 ; condemns violent action , 137 . Scaliger , introduced principle of verisimilitude , 87 . Scott , Sir Walter ...
المحتوى
Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Chapter | 65 |
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