Comic Character in Restoration DramaMouton, 1975 - 151 páginas |
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... true character and one's proper good is , according to Hoy , " not the least marvels which comedy cele- brates " .86 Northrop Frye believes that not only the insight itself but also the degree to which a character is enlightened about ...
... true character and one's proper good is , according to Hoy , " not the least marvels which comedy cele- brates " .86 Northrop Frye believes that not only the insight itself but also the degree to which a character is enlightened about ...
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... true identity . The victims , on the other hand , are the characters who are unable to perceive the intrigue around them and who do not have the intelligence to invent successful stratagems . Jonson , in his Volpone , presents a complex ...
... true identity . The victims , on the other hand , are the characters who are unable to perceive the intrigue around them and who do not have the intelligence to invent successful stratagems . Jonson , in his Volpone , presents a complex ...
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... true - wits in the comedies are aware that this is not the best of all possible worlds . Con- greve's Scandal is keenly aware that the universe is populated with imperfect people . He is an expert on the subject as he is rather amoral ...
... true - wits in the comedies are aware that this is not the best of all possible worlds . Con- greve's Scandal is keenly aware that the universe is populated with imperfect people . He is an expert on the subject as he is rather amoral ...
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A Theory of Comic Character | 7 |
Degrees of Ignorance and Knowledge | 37 |
Fields of Ignorance and Knowledge I | 72 |
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