Shakespearean ComedyRussell & Russell, 1962 - 417 páginas |
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... Court by Derby's players in 1582. It is a fully developed specimen of the combination Masque and romantic comedy so popular at Court . A highly romantic tale of true love crossed , but happily con- cluded , is set in a mythological ...
... Court by Derby's players in 1582. It is a fully developed specimen of the combination Masque and romantic comedy so popular at Court . A highly romantic tale of true love crossed , but happily con- cluded , is set in a mythological ...
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... Court which could not parley Euphuism was as little regarded as she which now there speaks not French ' - this at a time , be it noted , when the young French Queen , Henrietta Maria , was setting the fashion of speech at the court of ...
... Court which could not parley Euphuism was as little regarded as she which now there speaks not French ' - this at a time , be it noted , when the young French Queen , Henrietta Maria , was setting the fashion of speech at the court of ...
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... Court during the festivities that attended the visit of the King's brother - in- law , Christian IV of Denmark in the late summer of 1606. The call must have found Shakespeare almost exhausted by the tremendous effort he had just ...
... Court during the festivities that attended the visit of the King's brother - in- law , Christian IV of Denmark in the late summer of 1606. The call must have found Shakespeare almost exhausted by the tremendous effort he had just ...
Contenido
THE MEDIEVAL BACKGROUND | 3 |
THE IMPACT OF THE RENAISSANCE | 37 |
THE NEW COMEDY | 53 |
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