The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan ComedyChatto & Windus, 1955 - 245 páginas |
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... contrast with the conventional court love - letter . Lyly's own Mother Bombie and Peele's Old Wives ' Tale were not parodies but slightly ironic refashioning of the popular play for a particular effect . The straightforward courtly ...
... contrast with the conventional court love - letter . Lyly's own Mother Bombie and Peele's Old Wives ' Tale were not parodies but slightly ironic refashioning of the popular play for a particular effect . The straightforward courtly ...
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... contrast between Brutus ' Attic speech to the mob and Antony's Asiatic style is the contrast between school rhetoric and the true art of persuasion as learnt in the theatre itself — the art of engaging the sympathy of the spectators ...
... contrast between Brutus ' Attic speech to the mob and Antony's Asiatic style is the contrast between school rhetoric and the true art of persuasion as learnt in the theatre itself — the art of engaging the sympathy of the spectators ...
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... contrast of foreign speech with English , but lan- guage is a tool that has grown into his hand : he does not seek , like Jonson , to polish it . The delicate fancy and rough vitality of Dekker were quenched by six years ' imprisonment ...
... contrast of foreign speech with English , but lan- guage is a tool that has grown into his hand : he does not seek , like Jonson , to polish it . The delicate fancy and rough vitality of Dekker were quenched by six years ' imprisonment ...
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The Traffique of the Stage I I | 11 |
The Lan | 27 |
The Decorum of the Scene | 42 |
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