The Quarterly Review, Volume 237William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... MANNERS . 1. De Scribe à Ibsen . By René Doumic . 2. Essais sur le Théâtre ... comedy , which Augier and Dumas initiated and ably developed . are at all to ... Comedy of Manners , as it shaped itself in their hands , was a form highly ...
... MANNERS . 1. De Scribe à Ibsen . By René Doumic . 2. Essais sur le Théâtre ... comedy , which Augier and Dumas initiated and ably developed . are at all to ... Comedy of Manners , as it shaped itself in their hands , was a form highly ...
Page 334
... comedy of tears , and more of the like , went to the making of it . It was ... Comedy . The very failure of Romanticism served it and furthered it , for Romanticism could not ... MANNERS 335 likar Romanticism. 334 THE FRENCH DRAMA OF MANNERS.
... comedy of tears , and more of the like , went to the making of it . It was ... Comedy . The very failure of Romanticism served it and furthered it , for Romanticism could not ... MANNERS 335 likar Romanticism. 334 THE FRENCH DRAMA OF MANNERS.
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... Comedy of Manners elects sober observation and lessons left to be inferred , or feels constrained to issue peremptory advice and warning . more Coming into the hands of somewhat younger con- temporaries , Meilhac and Halévy in ...
... Comedy of Manners elects sober observation and lessons left to be inferred , or feels constrained to issue peremptory advice and warning . more Coming into the hands of somewhat younger con- temporaries , Meilhac and Halévy in ...
Page 336
... Comedy of Manners as much as Meilhac and Halévy relaxed it . He had his eye upon Scribe , subordinating character to intrigue , rather than upon Dumas and Augier . He was Scribe over again , in the irritated judgment of many ; others ...
... Comedy of Manners as much as Meilhac and Halévy relaxed it . He had his eye upon Scribe , subordinating character to intrigue , rather than upon Dumas and Augier . He was Scribe over again , in the irritated judgment of many ; others ...
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... comedy again and the happy ending , is of avail for the future as in the present and the immediate past . It is a ... MANNERS 337 101.
... comedy again and the happy ending , is of avail for the future as in the present and the immediate past . It is a ... MANNERS 337 101.
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