Shakespeare, Jonson, Molière: The Comic ContractMacmillan, 1980 - 246 Seiten |
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... Bartholomew Fair has obvious attractions . For many years condemned for its sprawling plotlessness and its lack of conformity to the rules of classical decorum , it has naturally found twentieth - century apologists to discover criteria ...
... Bartholomew Fair has obvious attractions . For many years condemned for its sprawling plotlessness and its lack of conformity to the rules of classical decorum , it has naturally found twentieth - century apologists to discover criteria ...
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... Bartholomew Fair as Blasphemy ' , Renaissance Drama 8 ( 1965 ) , 127-52 . 15. Ian Donaldson , among others , invokes King Lear in this connection , The World Upside - Down , p . 71 . 16. From Henry Morley's account , Memoirs of Bartholomew ...
... Bartholomew Fair as Blasphemy ' , Renaissance Drama 8 ( 1965 ) , 127-52 . 15. Ian Donaldson , among others , invokes King Lear in this connection , The World Upside - Down , p . 71 . 16. From Henry Morley's account , Memoirs of Bartholomew ...
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... Bartholomew Fair as Blasphemy ' , Renaissance Drama 8 ( 1965 ) , 127–52 . ' Volpone : the mortifying of the fox ' , Essays in Criticism 25 ( 1975 ) , 329-56 . Jonson's Moral Comedy ( Evanston , Ill . 1971 ) . The World Upside - Down ...
... Bartholomew Fair as Blasphemy ' , Renaissance Drama 8 ( 1965 ) , 127–52 . ' Volpone : the mortifying of the fox ' , Essays in Criticism 25 ( 1975 ) , 329-56 . Jonson's Moral Comedy ( Evanston , Ill . 1971 ) . The World Upside - Down ...
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The Triumph of Nature | 19 |
Comic Controllers | 43 |
Quacks and Conmen | 69 |
Urheberrecht | |
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