The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan ComedyChatto & Windus, 1955 - 245 páginas |
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... satiric , and often at the expense of popular drama . Stories of broken gallants , spendthrift knights , erring city ... satiric play ; and during the early years of the seventeenth century , satiric comedy largely re- placed courtly ...
... satiric , and often at the expense of popular drama . Stories of broken gallants , spendthrift knights , erring city ... satiric play ; and during the early years of the seventeenth century , satiric comedy largely re- placed courtly ...
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... satires were so parochial and academic as to include a Cambridge pub - crawl , pasted an epigram into every copy that ... satiric sketches derive from the same tradition of social homily as Piers Plow- man , or the moral play , or the ...
... satires were so parochial and academic as to include a Cambridge pub - crawl , pasted an epigram into every copy that ... satiric sketches derive from the same tradition of social homily as Piers Plow- man , or the moral play , or the ...
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... satiric plays , and suggests that the classical models upon which the comedy of wit re- lied had in some ways been read with an emphasis different from the modern one.1 Even in Lyly's day , Sir Philip Sidney had exemplified the courtly ...
... satiric plays , and suggests that the classical models upon which the comedy of wit re- lied had in some ways been read with an emphasis different from the modern one.1 Even in Lyly's day , Sir Philip Sidney had exemplified the courtly ...
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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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