A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... motives used in Hamlet , including a ghost and a play within a play . The central motive is the revenge of Hieroni- mo , marshal of Spain , for the murder of his son Horatio . The prob- lem for the dramatist , as in Hamlet , is how the ...
... motives used in Hamlet , including a ghost and a play within a play . The central motive is the revenge of Hieroni- mo , marshal of Spain , for the murder of his son Horatio . The prob- lem for the dramatist , as in Hamlet , is how the ...
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... motives , but Coriolanus endures a pride which is a specialized emotion . The spectator can identify himself with Hamlet and Antony , but he has to watch Coriolanus ; even then his motives are discovered mainly through the conduct and ...
... motives , but Coriolanus endures a pride which is a specialized emotion . The spectator can identify himself with Hamlet and Antony , but he has to watch Coriolanus ; even then his motives are discovered mainly through the conduct and ...
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... motives were as in the sphere of romantic comedy , despite the fact that the situations themselves were presented with tragic seriousness . There was little characterization , but much ingenuity in incident , and many excel- lent ...
... motives were as in the sphere of romantic comedy , despite the fact that the situations themselves were presented with tragic seriousness . There was little characterization , but much ingenuity in incident , and many excel- lent ...
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INTRODUCTORY II | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF TRAGEDY OF THE HISTORY | 29 |
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