Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... dramatist , c . 540-450 , iv . 288 . Pratinas , tragic dramatist , fl . c . 500 , iv . 277 . Phrynichus , tragic dramatist , c . 512-475 , iv . 277 . Battle of the Frogs and Mice ( ? Pigres ) , burlesque poem , c . 500 , ii . 217 ...
... dramatist , c . 540-450 , iv . 288 . Pratinas , tragic dramatist , fl . c . 500 , iv . 277 . Phrynichus , tragic dramatist , c . 512-475 , iv . 277 . Battle of the Frogs and Mice ( ? Pigres ) , burlesque poem , c . 500 , ii . 217 ...
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... dramatist. To what extent can we attribute the distinctive features, even the edginess of Middleton's early satiric comedies to this experimental and innovative atmosphere? Whereas the adult companies before 1608 played in the public ...
... dramatist. To what extent can we attribute the distinctive features, even the edginess of Middleton's early satiric comedies to this experimental and innovative atmosphere? Whereas the adult companies before 1608 played in the public ...
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... Dramatist” comes out of the audience, arranges a few objects on stage, and indicates that everything is ready. The act that follows is merely a continuation of this reality. The Dramatist, who is a friend of the family and the baby's ...
... Dramatist” comes out of the audience, arranges a few objects on stage, and indicates that everything is ready. The act that follows is merely a continuation of this reality. The Dramatist, who is a friend of the family and the baby's ...
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... dramatist's career— collaboration and adaptation of old plays to new social and intellectual conditions very favorable to swift and large development of a man with inborn dramatic instinct . Nor must a third be forgotten . These dramatists ...
... dramatist's career— collaboration and adaptation of old plays to new social and intellectual conditions very favorable to swift and large development of a man with inborn dramatic instinct . Nor must a third be forgotten . These dramatists ...
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... : Gale Research Company, 1987), 414. 2“ Reliquiae Bodleiana; Or Some Genuine Remains of Sir Thomas Bodley (London, 1703), 82, 278. 29 Heidi Brayman Hackel, “'Rowme' of Its Own: Printed Drama 36 Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist.
... : Gale Research Company, 1987), 414. 2“ Reliquiae Bodleiana; Or Some Genuine Remains of Sir Thomas Bodley (London, 1703), 82, 278. 29 Heidi Brayman Hackel, “'Rowme' of Its Own: Printed Drama 36 Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist.
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