Shakespearean ComedyRussell & Russell, 1962 - 417 oldal |
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43. oldal
Thomas Marc Parrott. ROMANTIC SPIRIT It is , perhaps , impossible to define the word ' romance , ' or to limit exactly the meaning of ' romantic . ' Yet it is by no means difficult to recognize a romance when one sees it or to trace the ...
Thomas Marc Parrott. ROMANTIC SPIRIT It is , perhaps , impossible to define the word ' romance , ' or to limit exactly the meaning of ' romantic . ' Yet it is by no means difficult to recognize a romance when one sees it or to trace the ...
44. oldal
... romantic love . In medieval drama this theme seems to have been taboo ; there is no trace of it in the Miracles and Morals . In classical comedy , by reason of the social conditions from which this form sprang , there was no possibility ...
... romantic love . In medieval drama this theme seems to have been taboo ; there is no trace of it in the Miracles and Morals . In classical comedy , by reason of the social conditions from which this form sprang , there was no possibility ...
52. oldal
... romantic comedy in an Italian background . It may be noted in closing that after the false dawn of Calisto and Melibea there is no trace of the new romantic spirit in English comedy for nearly half a century . Then examples multiply ...
... romantic comedy in an Italian background . It may be noted in closing that after the false dawn of Calisto and Melibea there is no trace of the new romantic spirit in English comedy for nearly half a century . Then examples multiply ...
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THE MEDIEVAL BACKGROUND | 3 |
THE IMPACT OF THE RENAISSANCE | 37 |
THE NEW COMEDY | 53 |
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