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Pagina 85
... Comedy , while we are on this subject of dramatic categories , derives from komos - a country revel honouring the ... Comedy and tragedy are not opposed poles : they are the two sides of one coin . The Romans produced original comedy ...
... Comedy , while we are on this subject of dramatic categories , derives from komos - a country revel honouring the ... Comedy and tragedy are not opposed poles : they are the two sides of one coin . The Romans produced original comedy ...
Pagina 105
... comedy . Shakespeare's art did not develop out of Marlowe's . They were temperamentally too different , and it is to Ben Jonson - as we shall see later - that Marlowe leads , to a kind of satirical comedy which Shakespeare never had any ...
... comedy . Shakespeare's art did not develop out of Marlowe's . They were temperamentally too different , and it is to Ben Jonson - as we shall see later - that Marlowe leads , to a kind of satirical comedy which Shakespeare never had any ...
Pagina 129
... comedy of the taming of a shrew , ending in marital bliss founded on male supremacy . The play was first acted , as far as we can tell , at Newington Butts in 1594. Shakespeare probably worked on it during his period in the Earl's ...
... comedy of the taming of a shrew , ending in marital bliss founded on male supremacy . The play was first acted , as far as we can tell , at Newington Butts in 1594. Shakespeare probably worked on it during his period in the Earl's ...
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