A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... gained a far greater variety of effects . In bringing blank verse to the service of popular tragedy Marlowe endowed it with an extraordinary beauty , which reached its height in Tamburlaine's praise of ' divine Zeno- crate ' , or in the ...
... gained a far greater variety of effects . In bringing blank verse to the service of popular tragedy Marlowe endowed it with an extraordinary beauty , which reached its height in Tamburlaine's praise of ' divine Zeno- crate ' , or in the ...
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... gained pardon for the homicide after a threat of transportation . He was later involved in Royalist plots and in 1642 he was on the Continent with the King's Court . One of his later adventures led him back to England and to ...
... gained pardon for the homicide after a threat of transportation . He was later involved in Royalist plots and in 1642 he was on the Continent with the King's Court . One of his later adventures led him back to England and to ...
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... gained success with The Gamester , in which the evils of gambling were displayed and the whole action made dependent on the moral . The heroine promises to marry the hero if he will abandon the tables and ultimately shocks him into such ...
... gained success with The Gamester , in which the evils of gambling were displayed and the whole action made dependent on the moral . The heroine promises to marry the hero if he will abandon the tables and ultimately shocks him into such ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTORY II | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF TRAGEDY OF THE HISTORY | 29 |
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