The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan ComedyChatto & Windus, 1955 - 245 páginas |
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... never attempted to claim for himself , and the First Folio , his ' Monument ' , marked the end of the oral tradition . ' Our first duty as critics is to examine the words of which the play is composed , then the total effect which this ...
... never attempted to claim for himself , and the First Folio , his ' Monument ' , marked the end of the oral tradition . ' Our first duty as critics is to examine the words of which the play is composed , then the total effect which this ...
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... never poet gained By writing truths , but things like truths , well feigned . ' This was of course a critical commonplace , which could be paralleled from Sidney ( ' the poet never affirmeth and so never lieth ' ) and from other critics ...
... never poet gained By writing truths , but things like truths , well feigned . ' This was of course a critical commonplace , which could be paralleled from Sidney ( ' the poet never affirmeth and so never lieth ' ) and from other critics ...
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... never was in this pickle before : yet if I go among citizens ' wives , they jeer at me : if I go among the loose bodied gowns , they cry a pox on me , because I go civilly attired , and swear their trade was a good trade till such as I ...
... never was in this pickle before : yet if I go among citizens ' wives , they jeer at me : if I go among the loose bodied gowns , they cry a pox on me , because I go civilly attired , and swear their trade was a good trade till such as I ...
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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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