Jonson and Elizabethan Comedy: Essays in Dramatic RhetoricHuntington Library, 1978 - 351 strán (strany) |
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... turn themselves into outrageous figures , at one moment clowning , at the next dead serious . Their art seems to be a blend of dissimulation , tact , shock , jest , and earnest - all in a wonderful flow of words , so that the spectators ...
... turn themselves into outrageous figures , at one moment clowning , at the next dead serious . Their art seems to be a blend of dissimulation , tact , shock , jest , and earnest - all in a wonderful flow of words , so that the spectators ...
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Essays in Dramatic Rhetoric Lester A. Beaurline. the actual world . Turning away from urbane jests and manuals for ... turn into crime . The dramatist will present no marvels in his demystified comic world , and if the audience will ...
Essays in Dramatic Rhetoric Lester A. Beaurline. the actual world . Turning away from urbane jests and manuals for ... turn into crime . The dramatist will present no marvels in his demystified comic world , and if the audience will ...
Strana 203
... turns and counterturns , with successively grea- ter crises and more and more people crowding onstage . Face's wit ... turn the characters are drained of some of their humanity . The mess of brass , pewter , and iron in the basement is ...
... turns and counterturns , with successively grea- ter crises and more and more people crowding onstage . Face's wit ... turn the characters are drained of some of their humanity . The mess of brass , pewter , and iron in the basement is ...
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Jonson Shakespeare and the Divided Audience | 1 |
Dissimulation and Symbiosis | 24 |
Comedy of Admiration | 35 |
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