The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan ComedyChatto & Windus, 1955 - 245 páginas |
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... familiar . Appeals to the audience , soliloquies and asides directed to- wards them , and sudden allusions to familiar scenes or everyday events - those anachronisms which worry the soli- tary reader would be varied according to the ...
... familiar . Appeals to the audience , soliloquies and asides directed to- wards them , and sudden allusions to familiar scenes or everyday events - those anachronisms which worry the soli- tary reader would be varied according to the ...
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... familiar types , worn and featureless , and each equipped with decorous speech . On the other hand , a series of improbable figures embodied the simple dreams of the unlettered audience- ' prentices who turned out to be princes ...
... familiar types , worn and featureless , and each equipped with decorous speech . On the other hand , a series of improbable figures embodied the simple dreams of the unlettered audience- ' prentices who turned out to be princes ...
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... familiar to a popular audience . But in the pub- lished text the speeches of Mitis , Cordatus and Asper are labelled GREX , and just as clearly they represent a develop- ment from the classical chorus . The unmasking of all the Vices ...
... familiar to a popular audience . But in the pub- lished text the speeches of Mitis , Cordatus and Asper are labelled GREX , and just as clearly they represent a develop- ment from the classical chorus . The unmasking of all the Vices ...
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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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