Shakespearean ComedyRussell & Russell, 1962 - 417 páginas |
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... dramatic convention that was destined to continue and to influence , though with important modifications , Elizabethan drama proper . It trained amateur actors in the art of impersonation and so prepared the way for the later ...
... dramatic convention that was destined to continue and to influence , though with important modifications , Elizabethan drama proper . It trained amateur actors in the art of impersonation and so prepared the way for the later ...
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... dramatic idea of the older Morals and , since it invariably ended in the defeat of the powers of Evil , a certain uniformity , not to say monotony , soon began to show itself in the dramatic action . The authors of the Morals , debarred ...
... dramatic idea of the older Morals and , since it invariably ended in the defeat of the powers of Evil , a certain uniformity , not to say monotony , soon began to show itself in the dramatic action . The authors of the Morals , debarred ...
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... dramatic development of this idea that Shakespeare in this , the most Marlovian of his plays , rises above Marlowe . He has , in fact , in- carnated this idea in the figure of Margaret , the Lancastrian Queen , whom , in defiance of ...
... dramatic development of this idea that Shakespeare in this , the most Marlovian of his plays , rises above Marlowe . He has , in fact , in- carnated this idea in the figure of Margaret , the Lancastrian Queen , whom , in defiance of ...
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THE MEDIEVAL BACKGROUND | 3 |
THE IMPACT OF THE RENAISSANCE | 37 |
THE NEW COMEDY | 53 |
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