Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic PlayH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... suggests an indebtedness to Corneille , for whose plays his tour abroad towards the end of Charles I's reign probably first fostered a taste . 2 I When we come to Dryden himself , the position is differ- ent . His denunciation of ' the ...
... suggests an indebtedness to Corneille , for whose plays his tour abroad towards the end of Charles I's reign probably first fostered a taste . 2 I When we come to Dryden himself , the position is differ- ent . His denunciation of ' the ...
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... suggests that the presence of these passages in the plays is due either to rhetorical and dramatic considerations or ... suggest direct borrowings from philosophical writings ; it could hardly be said , therefore , that they are merely ...
... suggests that the presence of these passages in the plays is due either to rhetorical and dramatic considerations or ... suggest direct borrowings from philosophical writings ; it could hardly be said , therefore , that they are merely ...
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... suggests that Aristotle prescribed the twenty - four - hour rule in order to aid the memory of the spectators who , he declares , find it more difficult to retain in their minds actions distributed over several days than those confined ...
... suggests that Aristotle prescribed the twenty - four - hour rule in order to aid the memory of the spectators who , he declares , find it more difficult to retain in their minds actions distributed over several days than those confined ...
المحتوى
Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Tragicomedy | 77 |
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