The Pelican Guide to English Literature, 4. kötetBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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108. oldal
... play or part of a play of his , but for what they did to develop this verse- technique . It was in the ' heroic ' play that the couplet took ' possession of the stage ' , to use Dryden's own words in the preface to that arch- example ...
... play or part of a play of his , but for what they did to develop this verse- technique . It was in the ' heroic ' play that the couplet took ' possession of the stage ' , to use Dryden's own words in the preface to that arch- example ...
165. oldal
... play , providing a vivid evocation of London's underworld , but ballasted with some well - meant discussions on the theory of education . Shadwell is not always the dullard his fame would suggest ; his better plays are at least as worth ...
... play , providing a vivid evocation of London's underworld , but ballasted with some well - meant discussions on the theory of education . Shadwell is not always the dullard his fame would suggest ; his better plays are at least as worth ...
167. oldal
... play , Love in a Wood ( 1671 ) , is a confused mixture of various stock situations and characters ; the strength lies in the scenes involving the hypocritical Alderman Gripe and Lady Flippant . His second , The Gentleman Dancing Master ...
... play , Love in a Wood ( 1671 ) , is a confused mixture of various stock situations and characters ; the strength lies in the scenes involving the hypocritical Alderman Gripe and Lady Flippant . His second , The Gentleman Dancing Master ...
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