A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... comedy . As has already been suggested , comedy had a strong native tradition and might well have developed successfully , though in a different way , without foreign influence . The study of two Latin authors , of Plautus and Terence ...
... comedy . As has already been suggested , comedy had a strong native tradition and might well have developed successfully , though in a different way , without foreign influence . The study of two Latin authors , of Plautus and Terence ...
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... Comedy of Errors was performed at Gray's Inn in 1594 : apart from that , there is no date by which its composition can be defined . Sir Edmund Chambers , as already noted , considered that it preceded Love's Labour's Lost and The Two ...
... Comedy of Errors was performed at Gray's Inn in 1594 : apart from that , there is no date by which its composition can be defined . Sir Edmund Chambers , as already noted , considered that it preceded Love's Labour's Lost and The Two ...
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... comedy , apart from his ferocity and satire , is his interest in ideas , that he was ultimately , and however dis- guised , an intellectual . William Congreve ( 1670-1729 ) , was the last and greatest dramatist of this kind in the ...
... comedy , apart from his ferocity and satire , is his interest in ideas , that he was ultimately , and however dis- guised , an intellectual . William Congreve ( 1670-1729 ) , was the last and greatest dramatist of this kind in the ...
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INTRODUCTORY II | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF TRAGEDY OF THE HISTORY | 29 |
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