Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic PlayBarnes & Noble, 1968 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... becomes more intricate and is conceived not as a whole but as a sequence of sensations . Two unfortunate effects of this ( which appear also in the heroic play ) are that the characters become submerged under the accumulation of ...
... becomes more intricate and is conceived not as a whole but as a sequence of sensations . Two unfortunate effects of this ( which appear also in the heroic play ) are that the characters become submerged under the accumulation of ...
الصفحة 132
... become an intolerable evil , and it is apt to place an arbitrary restriction on the poet's choice of subject - matter . It is far better that a dramatist should infringe the unity of place in his play than that he should spoil a fine ...
... become an intolerable evil , and it is apt to place an arbitrary restriction on the poet's choice of subject - matter . It is far better that a dramatist should infringe the unity of place in his play than that he should spoil a fine ...
الصفحة 209
... becomes more hopeless , and St. Catherine becomes increasingly defiant towards Maximin and more intent than ever on being martyred . Furthermore the reversal comes at an unex- pected moment , when the tyrant is apparently in his ...
... becomes more hopeless , and St. Catherine becomes increasingly defiant towards Maximin and more intent than ever on being martyred . Furthermore the reversal comes at an unex- pected moment , when the tyrant is apparently in his ...
المحتوى
Introductory | 1 |
Influence of the French Classical Drama | 15 |
The Influence of Contemporary Thought | 27 |
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