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Pagina 92
... comedy but she wished to write comedy in a more serious vein . The attempt was a failure and after these four plays she abandoned her efforts at tragi - comedy in favor of straight comedy . She put her ideas of originality in the back ...
... comedy but she wished to write comedy in a more serious vein . The attempt was a failure and after these four plays she abandoned her efforts at tragi - comedy in favor of straight comedy . She put her ideas of originality in the back ...
Pagina 93
... comedy and comedy , for it may be classed as either . The audience is fully pre- pared for the tragedy that is synonymous with shipwreck , yet the magical powers of Prospero which caused the storm at sea are such as to forbid all loss ...
... comedy and comedy , for it may be classed as either . The audience is fully pre- pared for the tragedy that is synonymous with shipwreck , yet the magical powers of Prospero which caused the storm at sea are such as to forbid all loss ...
Pagina 104
... comedy . In The Winter's Tale , the first three acts are tragedy , the last two acts are pastoral comedy . A chorus , spoken by Time , joins the two portions of the play and accounts for the sixteen - year interval between the end of ...
... comedy . In The Winter's Tale , the first three acts are tragedy , the last two acts are pastoral comedy . A chorus , spoken by Time , joins the two portions of the play and accounts for the sixteen - year interval between the end of ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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