A Short History of the English DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 260 páginas |
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... revenge , and in its violence and sensationalism one sees perhaps as nowhere else the quali- ties of the blood - and - thunder type of tragedy that became so exceedingly popular with the Elizabethans . Hieronimo first learns just who ...
... revenge , and in its violence and sensationalism one sees perhaps as nowhere else the quali- ties of the blood - and - thunder type of tragedy that became so exceedingly popular with the Elizabethans . Hieronimo first learns just who ...
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... revenge on Diomedes . The love story is surpassed in interest , however , by the por trayal of conditions in the Greek and Trojan camps at the siege of Troy . Especially graphic is the sketch of the sulking of Achilles . This on one ...
... revenge on Diomedes . The love story is surpassed in interest , however , by the por trayal of conditions in the Greek and Trojan camps at the siege of Troy . Especially graphic is the sketch of the sulking of Achilles . This on one ...
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... revenge of a father for the death of a son , and Shakespeare's reversing this theme . In such things as this motive of revenge SHAKESPEARE 77.
... revenge of a father for the death of a son , and Shakespeare's reversing this theme . In such things as this motive of revenge SHAKESPEARE 77.
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Benjamin Brawley. theme . In such things as this motive of revenge , and the use of the ghost , the dumb - show , the play within a play , and madness as a dramatic motive , Shakespeare was sim- ply employing old material ; but there is ...
Benjamin Brawley. theme . In such things as this motive of revenge , and the use of the ghost , the dumb - show , the play within a play , and madness as a dramatic motive , Shakespeare was sim- ply employing old material ; but there is ...
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... revenge and horror reached its culmination . Other men of the period have their distinctive merits : Dekker , for instance , is possessed of a wholesome geniality of temper that has generally endeared him to lovers of literature ...
... revenge and horror reached its culmination . Other men of the period have their distinctive merits : Dekker , for instance , is possessed of a wholesome geniality of temper that has generally endeared him to lovers of literature ...
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