A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... True Chronicle of King Leir ( 1594 , printed 1605 ) has a rough effectiveness and holds a proud place as the predecessor of Shakespeare's most profound tragedy . Similarly The True Trage- die of Richard III ( printed 1594 ) is a source ...
... True Chronicle of King Leir ( 1594 , printed 1605 ) has a rough effectiveness and holds a proud place as the predecessor of Shakespeare's most profound tragedy . Similarly The True Trage- die of Richard III ( printed 1594 ) is a source ...
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... True Tragedy , which is a stronger play . He has given up prose for blank verse , which he also used , not very successfully , in his tragedy The Christian Hero ( 1735 ) . Fatal Curiosity deals with a rural couple who are overwhelmed ...
... True Tragedy , which is a stronger play . He has given up prose for blank verse , which he also used , not very successfully , in his tragedy The Christian Hero ( 1735 ) . Fatal Curiosity deals with a rural couple who are overwhelmed ...
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... True Chronicle of King Leir , The , 32 True Tragedie of Richard III , The , 32 Twentieth Century , The , 150 , 161 , 162 , 171 , 203 , 205 Tynan , Kenneth , 194 , 199–200 , 203 Udall , Nicholas , 33 Ralph Roister Doister , 33 Ustinov ...
... True Chronicle of King Leir , The , 32 True Tragedie of Richard III , The , 32 Twentieth Century , The , 150 , 161 , 162 , 171 , 203 , 205 Tynan , Kenneth , 194 , 199–200 , 203 Udall , Nicholas , 33 Ralph Roister Doister , 33 Ustinov ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTORY II | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF TRAGEDY OF THE HISTORY | 29 |
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