A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... young gallant seduces the wife and some of the blame attaches to the young traveller . The wife repents and dies . Again one has the impression that Heywood is not interested in giving adequate motives to the action . For him the ...
... young gallant seduces the wife and some of the blame attaches to the young traveller . The wife repents and dies . Again one has the impression that Heywood is not interested in giving adequate motives to the action . For him the ...
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... young men , most of whom outlived their careers as dramatists because they also outlived the spirit of youth . Etherege , Wycherley , and Congreve finished writing for the stage by their thirtieth year , and Farquhar died very young ...
... young men , most of whom outlived their careers as dramatists because they also outlived the spirit of youth . Etherege , Wycherley , and Congreve finished writing for the stage by their thirtieth year , and Farquhar died very young ...
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... young dramatists of today cannot remain young and , if the history of the theatre shows anything , it is that no single tradition , however cherished , will permanently continue . INDEX 1 208 A Short History of English Drama.
... young dramatists of today cannot remain young and , if the history of the theatre shows anything , it is that no single tradition , however cherished , will permanently continue . INDEX 1 208 A Short History of English Drama.
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INTRODUCTORY II | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF TRAGEDY OF THE HISTORY | 29 |
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