A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... figures . Chapman combines violence and melodrama with rhetoric and passages of finely composed reflective poetry . In ... figure of Tamburlaine and contemplated the whole theme of power again , but more philosophically . The verse has ...
... figures . Chapman combines violence and melodrama with rhetoric and passages of finely composed reflective poetry . In ... figure of Tamburlaine and contemplated the whole theme of power again , but more philosophically . The verse has ...
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... figures among their actors and actresses . Garrick was retiring by the time that Sheridan had captured the stage , but ... figure of incomparable power . Her friendship with all the great literary authors of the day , and the esteem in ...
... figures among their actors and actresses . Garrick was retiring by the time that Sheridan had captured the stage , but ... figure of incomparable power . Her friendship with all the great literary authors of the day , and the esteem in ...
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... figure of the contemporary generation of English actors is , possibly , Sir Laurence Olivier . His early days were spent with the Birmingham Repertory Company , but in 1944 he began a period of co - direction of the Old Vic with Sir ...
... figure of the contemporary generation of English actors is , possibly , Sir Laurence Olivier . His early days were spent with the Birmingham Repertory Company , but in 1944 he began a period of co - direction of the Old Vic with Sir ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTORY II | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF TRAGEDY OF THE HISTORY | 29 |
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