The Divine Average: A View of ComedyPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 231 strán (strany) |
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Strana 97
... language as well . Although sustained verbal surprises may result in purple pas- sages , preciosity , or confusion , they may also be among the greatest achievements of the comic poet . In relation to the dramatic action , the language ...
... language as well . Although sustained verbal surprises may result in purple pas- sages , preciosity , or confusion , they may also be among the greatest achievements of the comic poet . In relation to the dramatic action , the language ...
Strana 99
... language is heightened and sharpened by word - play and thought - play , but we are still not far from realism . On ... language in action we get language as action , but we have not arrived at lan- guage as a substitute for action ...
... language is heightened and sharpened by word - play and thought - play , but we are still not far from realism . On ... language in action we get language as action , but we have not arrived at lan- guage as a substitute for action ...
Strana 113
... language of Love for Love is most vigorous when it returns to metaphor and related tropes . With the rather tame simili- tudes in which the play abounds , compare the following : Did you come a volunteer into the world ? or did I , with ...
... language of Love for Love is most vigorous when it returns to metaphor and related tropes . With the rather tame simili- tudes in which the play abounds , compare the following : Did you come a volunteer into the world ? or did I , with ...
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Form and Attitude in Comedy 42225 | 5 |
The Area of Comedy | 31 |
Types of Comic Structure | 52 |
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