Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 頁 |
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... action and simple language would be ridiculed ; and , when the feeling of ridicule crept in , their nature would be altered , and they would be- come essentially profane . There is a very curious circumstance connected with the Coventry ...
... action and simple language would be ridiculed ; and , when the feeling of ridicule crept in , their nature would be altered , and they would be- come essentially profane . There is a very curious circumstance connected with the Coventry ...
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... action , in the same way that the Vice restless , tricky servant - works out all the had formerly interfered with it in the moral plays ; but that he is essentially " Lord . Sirrah , go see what trumpet ' t is and purposely ...
... action , in the same way that the Vice restless , tricky servant - works out all the had formerly interfered with it in the moral plays ; but that he is essentially " Lord . Sirrah , go see what trumpet ' t is and purposely ...
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... action of this comedy is conducted for the most part by description ; an easier thing than the dramatic development of plot and character . Lamphedon falls in with the pirates , and by force of arms he compels them to tell him of the ...
... action of this comedy is conducted for the most part by description ; an easier thing than the dramatic development of plot and character . Lamphedon falls in with the pirates , and by force of arms he compels them to tell him of the ...
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... action is to be found in one of those elder historical plays which have come down to us , ' The Famous Victories of Henry V. , containing the Honourable Battle of Agincourt . ' Nothing can be ruder or more inartificial than the dramatic ...
... action is to be found in one of those elder historical plays which have come down to us , ' The Famous Victories of Henry V. , containing the Honourable Battle of Agincourt . ' Nothing can be ruder or more inartificial than the dramatic ...
第 20 頁
... action would of course be exciting , but the dialogue which accompanies it is beyond comparison bald and meaningless . The audience was , however , compensated by Tarleton's iteration of the scene : - " Faith , John , I'll tell thee ...
... action would of course be exciting , but the dialogue which accompanies it is beyond comparison bald and meaningless . The audience was , however , compensated by Tarleton's iteration of the scene : - " Faith , John , I'll tell thee ...
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