The Divine Average: A View of ComedyPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 231 strán (strany) |
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... speech is an inextricable part of the dramatic moment . On the second level of speech we become gradually aware of the pat- terning as such , yet the precision still heightens dramatic tension . The opening scene of the play contains ...
... speech is an inextricable part of the dramatic moment . On the second level of speech we become gradually aware of the pat- terning as such , yet the precision still heightens dramatic tension . The opening scene of the play contains ...
Strana 100
... speech without a real point of departure and continue through sheer momentum . In places we have a good deal of the ... speech that the Duke of Domesday , against whom it is directed , can plausibly say that Brollikins is the " greatest ...
... speech without a real point of departure and continue through sheer momentum . In places we have a good deal of the ... speech that the Duke of Domesday , against whom it is directed , can plausibly say that Brollikins is the " greatest ...
Strana 109
... speech is shrewder than her behavior . Ben , though appropriately crude and habitually nautical in speech , is agile in repartee . At times his verbal technique is indistinguishable from that of the inner circle . Tattle , the “ half ...
... speech is shrewder than her behavior . Ben , though appropriately crude and habitually nautical in speech , is agile in repartee . At times his verbal technique is indistinguishable from that of the inner circle . Tattle , the “ half ...
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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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