Jonson and Elizabethan Comedy: Essays in Dramatic RhetoricHuntington Library, 1978 - 351 strán (strany) |
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... Face and Subtle always have too little time , and they have to hustle Dapper offstage ( put him " on the send , " to get his money , as con men say ) , in order to make room for Drugger . At first the transitions between episodes are ...
... Face and Subtle always have too little time , and they have to hustle Dapper offstage ( put him " on the send , " to get his money , as con men say ) , in order to make room for Drugger . At first the transitions between episodes are ...
Strana 203
... Face will put them to use as ingeniously as possible and employ them in all possible combina- tions . Composing the scene artistically , using subordinate charac- ters as his tools , he induces Kastril to try out his new technique of ...
... Face will put them to use as ingeniously as possible and employ them in all possible combina- tions . Composing the scene artistically , using subordinate charac- ters as his tools , he induces Kastril to try out his new technique of ...
Strana 229
... face of offense , with the weak , a great face , a foul face , but that face may have a veil put over it , and be shadowed , as it were . It may be eaten , and in the fair , I take it , in a booth , the tents of the wicked : the place ...
... face of offense , with the weak , a great face , a foul face , but that face may have a veil put over it , and be shadowed , as it were . It may be eaten , and in the fair , I take it , in a booth , the tents of the wicked : the place ...
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Comedy of Admiration | 35 |
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