Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... Restoration comedy is written - select which dra- matist you like is poor and inexpressive in comparison with the staple non - dramatic prose . Congreve is usually accepted as the most bril- liant stylist of the five or six comic ...
... Restoration comedy is written - select which dra- matist you like is poor and inexpressive in comparison with the staple non - dramatic prose . Congreve is usually accepted as the most bril- liant stylist of the five or six comic ...
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... Restoration comedy used to be considered out- rageously outspoken , but such stuff as this , far from being " outspoken , " hovers on the outskirts of sexual relations , and sees nothing but the titillation of appetite ( " " Tis not the ...
... Restoration comedy used to be considered out- rageously outspoken , but such stuff as this , far from being " outspoken , " hovers on the outskirts of sexual relations , and sees nothing but the titillation of appetite ( " " Tis not the ...
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... Restoration comedy is summed up in the open- ing song of Marriage à la Mode.35 In a sense , too , Mr. Dobrée is right . Restora- tion comedy nowhere provides us with much more of the essential stuff of human experience than we have ...
... Restoration comedy is summed up in the open- ing song of Marriage à la Mode.35 In a sense , too , Mr. Dobrée is right . Restora- tion comedy nowhere provides us with much more of the essential stuff of human experience than we have ...
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