Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu viii
... stage . His heroic dramas were ridiculed by the Duke of Buckingham and others in their pungent burlesque play , The Rehearsal , " first performed in 1671 ; many years later — in 1698 — he was severely taken to task for the offences of ...
... stage . His heroic dramas were ridiculed by the Duke of Buckingham and others in their pungent burlesque play , The Rehearsal , " first performed in 1671 ; many years later — in 1698 — he was severely taken to task for the offences of ...
Sivu x
... stage should bring about a widespread neglect of the free romantic type of play , and lead to openly expressed contempt of the work of the pre - Restoration men , including Shakespeare himself . At the same time , various questions ...
... stage should bring about a widespread neglect of the free romantic type of play , and lead to openly expressed contempt of the work of the pre - Restoration men , including Shakespeare himself . At the same time , various questions ...
Sivu xi
... stage ? What in turn may be said for and against this romantic drama itself when it is set beside the drama of Dryden's own time ? What is the real significance of the unities ? Has tragi - comedy any justification ? What is the proper ...
... stage ? What in turn may be said for and against this romantic drama itself when it is set beside the drama of Dryden's own time ? What is the real significance of the unities ? Has tragi - comedy any justification ? What is the proper ...
Sivu xii
... stage . 66 " " " Other matters are drawn into the argument , but these are the main points discussed . The result , as we have seen Dryden acknowledge , is left in some uncertainty ; for while superstitious veneration for classical ...
... stage . 66 " " " Other matters are drawn into the argument , but these are the main points discussed . The result , as we have seen Dryden acknowledge , is left in some uncertainty ; for while superstitious veneration for classical ...
Sivu xiii
... stage , and under the influence of divine Shake- speare repudiating rhyme , which hitherto has had his ardent support . In considering " The Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy " in the preface to Troilus and Cressida , he takes " " " 1 ...
... stage , and under the influence of divine Shake- speare repudiating rhyme , which hitherto has had his ardent support . In considering " The Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy " in the preface to Troilus and Cressida , he takes " " " 1 ...
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