A Short History of the English DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 260 páginas |
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... comedy of manners or humours , as he called it , to the forms of the English drama . It was this satirically heightened picture of contemporary life handled with a restraint and finish ultimately traceable to classi- cal example that ...
... comedy of manners or humours , as he called it , to the forms of the English drama . It was this satirically heightened picture of contemporary life handled with a restraint and finish ultimately traceable to classi- cal example that ...
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... comedy of manners . In addition , he achieved at least one masterpiece in do- mestic drama — a species in which his sincerity and direct- ness , together with a pathetic power springing from a manly , candid , and generous nature ...
... comedy of manners . In addition , he achieved at least one masterpiece in do- mestic drama — a species in which his sincerity and direct- ness , together with a pathetic power springing from a manly , candid , and generous nature ...
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... comedy of manners , however , he catered constantly to a low public taste . The dates of his plays are uncertain . The most powerful one , The Changeling ( 1632 ? ) , was evidently written late in his life , as its main plot was based ...
... comedy of manners , however , he catered constantly to a low public taste . The dates of his plays are uncertain . The most powerful one , The Changeling ( 1632 ? ) , was evidently written late in his life , as its main plot was based ...
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... comedy of humors , the comedy of manners , romantic tragedy , and the domestic play . By 1620 , then , or the time when Massinger began to write for the stage , every noteworthy tendency of the drama of the age had run its course . All ...
... comedy of humors , the comedy of manners , romantic tragedy , and the domestic play . By 1620 , then , or the time when Massinger began to write for the stage , every noteworthy tendency of the drama of the age had run its course . All ...
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... comedy not very different from that which appeared , the development was assisted by the comedy of manners of Molière ; and the reason why this foreign type , not in its technical features , but in its animating spirit , was ultimately ...
... comedy not very different from that which appeared , the development was assisted by the comedy of manners of Molière ; and the reason why this foreign type , not in its technical features , but in its animating spirit , was ultimately ...
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