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... drama by European standards ; he argues from the nature of drama , defines plays with respect to their ends ; he argues from the art by which a play attains its end ; he finds that nature is sat- isfied by blank verse , that variety of ...
... drama by European standards ; he argues from the nature of drama , defines plays with respect to their ends ; he argues from the art by which a play attains its end ; he finds that nature is sat- isfied by blank verse , that variety of ...
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... drama , ( 2 ) argues for the preeminence of English drama over that of Greece and Rome , and ( 3 ) attacks the authority of the three unities . Of these views , however , the Crites of the Essay advances only the first , and differs ...
... drama , ( 2 ) argues for the preeminence of English drama over that of Greece and Rome , and ( 3 ) attacks the authority of the three unities . Of these views , however , the Crites of the Essay advances only the first , and differs ...
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... drama of violent action ; but this drama of his had no real connection in form or spirit with the Shakespearean drama of action . And his most serious formal endeavour had been the shaping of the drama to the representa- tion of ...
... drama of violent action ; but this drama of his had no real connection in form or spirit with the Shakespearean drama of action . And his most serious formal endeavour had been the shaping of the drama to the representa- tion of ...
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