The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan ComedyChatto & Windus, 1955 - 245 páginas |
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... Perhaps the most significant moment in the development of English drama was that in which Shakespeare turned an ironic glance upon the rhetoric of both the schools and the courtier , threw his energies into developing ' what public ...
... Perhaps the most significant moment in the development of English drama was that in which Shakespeare turned an ironic glance upon the rhetoric of both the schools and the courtier , threw his energies into developing ' what public ...
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... perhaps de- scend to the players from the Office of the Revels . On the other hand , the clown , as countryman , would wear russet homespun ; and the fool , as Mr. Hotson has shown , did not wear a bright party - coloured suit , but a ...
... perhaps de- scend to the players from the Office of the Revels . On the other hand , the clown , as countryman , would wear russet homespun ; and the fool , as Mr. Hotson has shown , did not wear a bright party - coloured suit , but a ...
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... perhaps worth noting that in this play the rediscovery of Hermione is directly staged , and that of Perdita played down ; whereas in the corresponding scenes of Pericles , it is the daughter's discovery which is stressed , and the ...
... perhaps worth noting that in this play the rediscovery of Hermione is directly staged , and that of Perdita played down ; whereas in the corresponding scenes of Pericles , it is the daughter's discovery which is stressed , and the ...
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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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