Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... stage plays , even at court , cannot be contested . The Courtly theory might be applied indirectly , or it might serve in the manner of a warning or ' mirror ' for dramatists . Such was its prestige , however , that no rival theory was ...
... stage plays , even at court , cannot be contested . The Courtly theory might be applied indirectly , or it might serve in the manner of a warning or ' mirror ' for dramatists . Such was its prestige , however , that no rival theory was ...
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... stages the most distinct was that of the Revenge play.15 It had a more or less fixed story , with plot , characters and stage situations so well defined that they might be parodied , or used as an ingredient to make a separate sub ...
... stages the most distinct was that of the Revenge play.15 It had a more or less fixed story , with plot , characters and stage situations so well defined that they might be parodied , or used as an ingredient to make a separate sub ...
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... stage , but they set a fashion for witch plays ; the spirits of The Tempest again set a fashion : Caliban is the prototype of the Witch's Son , a popular stage figure in Caroline drama , and Ariel made a deep impression on the Restoration ...
... stage , but they set a fashion for witch plays ; the spirits of The Tempest again set a fashion : Caliban is the prototype of the Witch's Son , a popular stage figure in Caroline drama , and Ariel made a deep impression on the Restoration ...
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