The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsGreenwood Press, 1968 - 420 Seiten Examines Elizabethan dramatists’ reflected and criticized their own art. |
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... tragedy and comedy . Tragedy was reserved for the higher degrees , in accordance with the dictum of Aristotle that " the nobility of the agents is what distinguishes tragedy from comedy . ” Richard Puttenham ( Art of English Poesy ...
... tragedy and comedy . Tragedy was reserved for the higher degrees , in accordance with the dictum of Aristotle that " the nobility of the agents is what distinguishes tragedy from comedy . ” Richard Puttenham ( Art of English Poesy ...
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... tragedy it prove , The bill determines not . And would you be Persuaded , I would have ' t a comedy , For all the ... tragedy ; ' tis perfectly neither . A play it is , which was meant to make you laugh . Ibid . Captain ( 1613 ) ...
... tragedy it prove , The bill determines not . And would you be Persuaded , I would have ' t a comedy , For all the ... tragedy ; ' tis perfectly neither . A play it is , which was meant to make you laugh . Ibid . Captain ( 1613 ) ...
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... Tragedy ( 1605 ) . III . iv .: Vendice . When the bad bleeds , then is the tragedy good . Nath . Richards , on Rawlins ' The Rebellion ( 1640 ) : Plots meet with counterplots , revenge , and blood , Rebels ' ruin , makes thy tragedy ...
... Tragedy ( 1605 ) . III . iv .: Vendice . When the bad bleeds , then is the tragedy good . Nath . Richards , on Rawlins ' The Rebellion ( 1640 ) : Plots meet with counterplots , revenge , and blood , Rebels ' ruin , makes thy tragedy ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
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