A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... sentimental argument to a comedy which depends on the confusions which arise from the existence of two sets of twins . The result is that he has rendered into a farce of situation what might in Terence or Plautus have been a comedy ...
... sentimental argument to a comedy which depends on the confusions which arise from the existence of two sets of twins . The result is that he has rendered into a farce of situation what might in Terence or Plautus have been a comedy ...
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... sentimentality which was later to become dominant in the drama . The main plot is of how Silvia , a young heiress ... sentimental element appears when , sud- denly and with some incongruity , Silvia makes a serious speech on marriage ...
... sentimentality which was later to become dominant in the drama . The main plot is of how Silvia , a young heiress ... sentimental element appears when , sud- denly and with some incongruity , Silvia makes a serious speech on marriage ...
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... sentimentality which could be played ' straight ' or treated ironically . It is more difficult to account for the ... sentimental . The whole has elegance , and one is again reminded that while morals make men good , it is manners ...
... sentimentality which could be played ' straight ' or treated ironically . It is more difficult to account for the ... sentimental . The whole has elegance , and one is again reminded that while morals make men good , it is manners ...
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INTRODUCTORY II | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF TRAGEDY OF THE HISTORY | 29 |
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