The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan ComedyChatto & Windus, 1955 - 245 páginas |
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... follow , as the night the day . The many unfortunate attempts at heroic poems are the chief monument to this reverence for prescription . Elizabethan drama , like the popular dream of Spain , es- caped from the tyranny of rhetoric most ...
... follow , as the night the day . The many unfortunate attempts at heroic poems are the chief monument to this reverence for prescription . Elizabethan drama , like the popular dream of Spain , es- caped from the tyranny of rhetoric most ...
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... follow the style of Jonson and his ' sons ' , Jonson himself turned back to those old moralities which Dekker had drawn on in his youth . Jonson's failure infuriated him ; but his old rival , with characteristic gentleness , appealed ...
... follow the style of Jonson and his ' sons ' , Jonson himself turned back to those old moralities which Dekker had drawn on in his youth . Jonson's failure infuriated him ; but his old rival , with characteristic gentleness , appealed ...
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... follow- ing year , 1609 , with The Masque of Queens , that Jonson dis- covered the possibilities of the antemasque . The hideous hags who precede the gorgeous vision of the Queen and her ladies may have been conceived through scholarly ...
... follow- ing year , 1609 , with The Masque of Queens , that Jonson dis- covered the possibilities of the antemasque . The hideous hags who precede the gorgeous vision of the Queen and her ladies may have been conceived through scholarly ...
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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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acting actors Admiral's Men antemasque appear audience Bartholomew Fair Ben Jonson boys brother Chapman Chapter characters Chaucer's cheating clown comic contrast court courtly critical Cupid Cynthia's Revels decorum Dekker devil disguise Duke Elizabeth Elizabethan English Envy Fair figure final Fletcher fool Greene's Gulls Hamlet hath hero heroines Heywood Histriomastix Honest Whore Humour Induction Isle of Gulls Italian Jonson Jonsonian judgement kind King knight Lady language learned Leontes literary London Lord Love's Love's Labour's Lost lovers Lyly Lyly's Madeleine Doran Maid Marston masque medieval Merry Middleton mistress moral play Mucedorus Orlando Parnassus plays parody Patient Grissel Pericles players plot poet poetry popular comedy prentices Prince prodigal Prologue Puritan Queen Revels rhetoric role satiric comedy scene Shakespeare spectators speech stage story style Tale theatre theme thou tion tradition tragedy tragi-comedy trick triumph virtue Volpone wife wives woman wooing writer