Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic PlayBarnes & Noble, 1968 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... shows , which drew many spectators ( among them Betterton himself on one occasion ) to Bartholomew Fair and other places in the city . In his Apology , Colley Cibber notes how they troubled the two patent theatres in early Restoration ...
... shows , which drew many spectators ( among them Betterton himself on one occasion ) to Bartholomew Fair and other places in the city . In his Apology , Colley Cibber notes how they troubled the two patent theatres in early Restoration ...
الصفحة 140
... shows how Horace emphasized the importance of the appeal to the eye , and contends that the convention of the ... show Medea throw- ing old mangled Aeson into her Age - renewing cauldron , or to present the scattered limbs of Hippolytus ...
... shows how Horace emphasized the importance of the appeal to the eye , and contends that the convention of the ... show Medea throw- ing old mangled Aeson into her Age - renewing cauldron , or to present the scattered limbs of Hippolytus ...
الصفحة 207
... 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 incompatible , for superhuman characterization , bombast , and ...
... 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 incompatible , for superhuman characterization , bombast , and ...
المحتوى
Introductory | 1 |
Influence of the French Classical Drama | 15 |
The Influence of Contemporary Thought | 27 |
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