The Divine Average: A View of ComedyPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 231 strán (strany) |
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... suggest the influence of Gorgias . But we should not identify the comic logic in the play with the radical scepticism advanced by the sophist . The thematic structure of the play is too fluid , disen- gaged , and ironic to suggest a ...
... suggest the influence of Gorgias . But we should not identify the comic logic in the play with the radical scepticism advanced by the sophist . The thematic structure of the play is too fluid , disen- gaged , and ironic to suggest a ...
Strana 140
... suggests the lines of action these characters will take , and as intelligence , plays a funda- mental role in the ... suggest that the comedy itself is a kind of witticism in the tripartite form often taken by the jests . As language ...
... suggests the lines of action these characters will take , and as intelligence , plays a funda- mental role in the ... suggest that the comedy itself is a kind of witticism in the tripartite form often taken by the jests . As language ...
Strana 176
... suggest that he is reclaimable . • • In his eagerness to prove that he was attacking false and not true piety , Molière said more than once that Tartuffe is a scoundrel . The Preface states that " he does not say one word , he does not ...
... suggest that he is reclaimable . • • In his eagerness to prove that he was attacking false and not true piety , Molière said more than once that Tartuffe is a scoundrel . The Preface states that " he does not say one word , he does not ...
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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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