The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsGreenwood Press, 1968 - 420 Seiten Examines Elizabethan dramatists’ reflected and criticized their own art. |
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... action : Phan . Pish , pish , this is a speech with no action . Let's hear Terence : Quid igitur faciam , etc. Com . Quid igitur faciam ? non eam ? ne nunc quidem , Cum arcessor ultro ? Phan . Fie , fie , fie , no more action ! Lend me ...
... action : Phan . Pish , pish , this is a speech with no action . Let's hear Terence : Quid igitur faciam , etc. Com . Quid igitur faciam ? non eam ? ne nunc quidem , Cum arcessor ultro ? Phan . Fie , fie , fie , no more action ! Lend me ...
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... action I strive to get .. ... And thou shalt see me with a lofty verse Bewitch the hearers ' ears , and tempt their eyes , To gaze upon the action that I use . The author's helpless dependence upon the actor is feelingly pointed out by ...
... action I strive to get .. ... And thou shalt see me with a lofty verse Bewitch the hearers ' ears , and tempt their eyes , To gaze upon the action that I use . The author's helpless dependence upon the actor is feelingly pointed out by ...
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... action , either in comedy or tragedy , without his fit bounds . And every bound , for the na- ture of the subject , is esteemed the best that is largest , till it can increase no more ; so it behooves the action in tragedy or comedy to ...
... action , either in comedy or tragedy , without his fit bounds . And every bound , for the na- ture of the subject , is esteemed the best that is largest , till it can increase no more ; so it behooves the action in tragedy or comedy to ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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