The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsGreenwood Press, 1968 - 420 Seiten Examines Elizabethan dramatists’ reflected and criticized their own art. |
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... comic mirror and the tragedy . The comic glass is full of merry strife , The low reflection of a country life . Grave tragedy , void of such homely sports , Is the sad glass of cities and of courts . The next scene in this play is taken ...
... comic mirror and the tragedy . The comic glass is full of merry strife , The low reflection of a country life . Grave tragedy , void of such homely sports , Is the sad glass of cities and of courts . The next scene in this play is taken ...
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... comic end of our sad tragic show . Webster . White Devil ( 1612 ) . III ii : Francisco . My tragedy must have some idle mirth in ' t , Else it will never pass . Middleton . No Wit , No Help , like a Woman's ( 1613 ) . Prol .: We shall ...
... comic end of our sad tragic show . Webster . White Devil ( 1612 ) . III ii : Francisco . My tragedy must have some idle mirth in ' t , Else it will never pass . Middleton . No Wit , No Help , like a Woman's ( 1613 ) . Prol .: We shall ...
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... comic law . " The play does not have a happy ending . Jonson's explanation is presented in the dedication to " The two Famous Universities : " And though my Catastrophe may , in the strict rigor of comic law , meet with censure , as ...
... comic law . " The play does not have a happy ending . Jonson's explanation is presented in the dedication to " The two Famous Universities : " And though my Catastrophe may , in the strict rigor of comic law , meet with censure , as ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
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