Jonson and Elizabethan Comedy: Essays in Dramatic RhetoricHuntington Library, 1978 - 351 strán (strany) |
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... present as much as utopian fiction sees the present in a vision of the future . Arthur Miller's Crucible illustrates the power that a reconstruction like this still has in the theater , although his Salem is a kind of dystopia ...
... present as much as utopian fiction sees the present in a vision of the future . Arthur Miller's Crucible illustrates the power that a reconstruction like this still has in the theater , although his Salem is a kind of dystopia ...
Strana 226
... present , on how much notice should be given in advance of the scheduled day , on the limits of the question , and on the authority of the Oxford rules for dispute . After it was over they quarreled about who was the least honorable in ...
... present , on how much notice should be given in advance of the scheduled day , on the limits of the question , and on the authority of the Oxford rules for dispute . After it was over they quarreled about who was the least honorable in ...
Strana 277
... present . Historical references also removed the play from the present to a time shortly after the death of " our late liege and sovereign lord " King Edward . King Harry's doctor is fondly remembered along with the poet laureate ...
... present . Historical references also removed the play from the present to a time shortly after the death of " our late liege and sovereign lord " King Edward . King Harry's doctor is fondly remembered along with the poet laureate ...
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Jonson Shakespeare and the Divided Audience | 1 |
Dissimulation and Symbiosis | 24 |
Comedy of Admiration | 35 |
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