Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 62
... character would interfere with dramatic decorum : it was not that kind of play , but one in which the spotlight , so to say , is always on Tamburlaine with a fierce concentration , he is the be - all and end - all of the action . As I ...
... character would interfere with dramatic decorum : it was not that kind of play , but one in which the spotlight , so to say , is always on Tamburlaine with a fierce concentration , he is the be - all and end - all of the action . As I ...
Pagina 129
... character and a finer command of consistent and effective speech ? As plays , 2 and 3 Henry VI are , of course , inferior to Edward II ; their structure is loose and episodic , and the dialogue often has a figurative exuberance which is ...
... character and a finer command of consistent and effective speech ? As plays , 2 and 3 Henry VI are , of course , inferior to Edward II ; their structure is loose and episodic , and the dialogue often has a figurative exuberance which is ...
Pagina 131
... character and the rest subordinate . The newcomer wrote his play episodically , effective scene following one upon another , the dramatic interest distributed more equally among his characters - and among the players ; with no one ...
... character and the rest subordinate . The newcomer wrote his play episodically , effective scene following one upon another , the dramatic interest distributed more equally among his characters - and among the players ; with no one ...
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