The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan ComedyChatto & Windus, 1955 - 245 páginas |
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... hero and occasions fantastic or remote . Heywood usually multiplies the heroes , to give the effect of the modern child's Famous Five or Ter- rible Twins . Three , four or more brothers or friends act in concert , and are opposed by ...
... hero and occasions fantastic or remote . Heywood usually multiplies the heroes , to give the effect of the modern child's Famous Five or Ter- rible Twins . Three , four or more brothers or friends act in concert , and are opposed by ...
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... hero of The Mad Lover is a soldier who falls in love with a princess . When he sees her , he is struck dumb , and can only stammer out his love directly in broken words . A mocking phrase which she throws at him about sending her his ...
... hero of The Mad Lover is a soldier who falls in love with a princess . When he sees her , he is struck dumb , and can only stammer out his love directly in broken words . A mocking phrase which she throws at him about sending her his ...
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... heroes of Fair Em , and Humour out of Breath . In satiric comedy Duke Hercules in The Fawne and Duke Altifront in The Fleire play highly ambiguous parts ; the most extraordinary of all is the hero of The Malcontent . 93 17. Hamlet's use ...
... heroes of Fair Em , and Humour out of Breath . In satiric comedy Duke Hercules in The Fawne and Duke Altifront in The Fleire play highly ambiguous parts ; the most extraordinary of all is the hero of The Malcontent . 93 17. Hamlet's use ...
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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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