The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan ComedyChatto & Windus, 1955 - 245 páginas |
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... Tragedy , the English History Play and the Court Masque , which depend on a new understanding of the poetic principles underlying dramatic composition . This is largely due to a revival of interest in rhetoric , the pivot of the higher ...
... Tragedy , the English History Play and the Court Masque , which depend on a new understanding of the poetic principles underlying dramatic composition . This is largely due to a revival of interest in rhetoric , the pivot of the higher ...
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... tragedy has al- ways been a temptation to critics , for definitions of tragedy are more easily made , especially since Aristotle began by making them . In the Middle Ages , when tragedy disclosed the fall of great men from prosperity to ...
... tragedy has al- ways been a temptation to critics , for definitions of tragedy are more easily made , especially since Aristotle began by making them . In the Middle Ages , when tragedy disclosed the fall of great men from prosperity to ...
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... tragedy see H. H. Adams , English Domestic or Homiletic Tragedy , 1575-1642 , New York , 1943. For the masque , Herford and Simpson's edition of Ben Jonson provides the best starting point . 3 3. See especially T. W. Baldwin , William ...
... tragedy see H. H. Adams , English Domestic or Homiletic Tragedy , 1575-1642 , New York , 1943. For the masque , Herford and Simpson's edition of Ben Jonson provides the best starting point . 3 3. See especially T. W. Baldwin , William ...
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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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