Shakespeare, Jonson, Molière: The Comic ContractMacmillan, 1980 - 246 Seiten |
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... Stage - keeper a man of the theatre of the old school , who whispers his disapproval of Jonson's play , anxious ' lest the poet hear me , or his man , Master Brome , behind the arras ' . The views of the Stage - keeper are discredited ...
... Stage - keeper a man of the theatre of the old school , who whispers his disapproval of Jonson's play , anxious ' lest the poet hear me , or his man , Master Brome , behind the arras ' . The views of the Stage - keeper are discredited ...
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... stage magic . Within the structure of the play , however , it is representative of that return to the real world which we except from this phase of the comic pattern . It is like the change from night to day in A Midsummer Night's Dream ...
... stage magic . Within the structure of the play , however , it is representative of that return to the real world which we except from this phase of the comic pattern . It is like the change from night to day in A Midsummer Night's Dream ...
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... stage , with a source of laughter . From Philinte in the first scene laughing at his bouts of temper , through the petits marquis and Célimène in the portrait scene , to Eliante enjoying Philinte's account of the outcome of the ...
... stage , with a source of laughter . From Philinte in the first scene laughing at his bouts of temper , through the petits marquis and Célimène in the portrait scene , to Eliante enjoying Philinte's account of the outcome of the ...
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The Triumph of Nature | 19 |
Comic Controllers | 43 |
Quacks and Conmen | 69 |
Urheberrecht | |
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