Essays Presented to Amy G. Stock, Professor of English, Rajasthan University, 1961-65Raj Kumar Kaul Rajasthan University Press, 1965 - 195 páginas |
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... stage on which the stock themes of the public stage , the acting methods of public actors , and the adult world itself were the targets of ridicule . The basic premise of this burlesque was the disparity between the child actors and the ...
... stage on which the stock themes of the public stage , the acting methods of public actors , and the adult world itself were the targets of ridicule . The basic premise of this burlesque was the disparity between the child actors and the ...
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... stage a burlesque on love . The structure and language of the play are influen- ced by rhetoric and the university method of disputa- tion . There are a number of set speeches which would sound too statically poetical and undramatic if ...
... stage a burlesque on love . The structure and language of the play are influen- ced by rhetoric and the university method of disputa- tion . There are a number of set speeches which would sound too statically poetical and undramatic if ...
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... stage image repeatedly ; it is a stage on which the dramatis personae move along in kaleidoscopic succession . The inner dramatic structure of the poem can be discerned in two possible patterns . If we treat Book I and Book XII as the ...
... stage image repeatedly ; it is a stage on which the dramatis personae move along in kaleidoscopic succession . The inner dramatic structure of the poem can be discerned in two possible patterns . If we treat Book I and Book XII as the ...
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Shakespeare and the Classics | 5 |
Shakespeares Dramatic Design | 24 |
Thomas Middletons Blurt Master Constable | 41 |
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