Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic Play, المجلد 10Oxford University Press, 1931 - 235 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 123
... whole town , but merely that the whole action , including that which takes place behind the scenes , is confined to Aulis or Argos . The proscenium can only represent some open place of ordinary extent ; ' as far as a man can see ...
... whole town , but merely that the whole action , including that which takes place behind the scenes , is confined to Aulis or Argos . The proscenium can only represent some open place of ordinary extent ; ' as far as a man can see ...
الصفحة 140
... whole Play might be as well related as acted ' . Nevertheless , scenes of death and tumult on the English stage , however necessary to the plot , generally succeeded in evoking the derision of a section of the audience . Samuel ...
... whole Play might be as well related as acted ' . Nevertheless , scenes of death and tumult on the English stage , however necessary to the plot , generally succeeded in evoking the derision of a section of the audience . Samuel ...
الصفحة 219
... whole- some restraint on the heroic plays of our period ; for the latter had in them something to restrain . The overflowing vigour of a play such as The Conquest of Granada , for example , partly manifests itself in the profusion of ...
... whole- some restraint on the heroic plays of our period ; for the latter had in them something to restrain . The overflowing vigour of a play such as The Conquest of Granada , for example , partly manifests itself in the profusion of ...
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Chapter | 65 |
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