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... HEROIC PLAY AND TRAGEDY In serious drama an important development was the emergence of the heroic play . This type may be described in the words of Professor Clark as " a wholly serious play , composed in rimed verse , with a tone befitting ...
... HEROIC PLAY AND TRAGEDY In serious drama an important development was the emergence of the heroic play . This type may be described in the words of Professor Clark as " a wholly serious play , composed in rimed verse , with a tone befitting ...
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... drama " cultivated by the aristocracy in the reigns of James I and Charles I. The little - known cavalier plays of that period have essentially the same features as the notorious heroic plays of the age of Dryden . The type can be made ...
... drama " cultivated by the aristocracy in the reigns of James I and Charles I. The little - known cavalier plays of that period have essentially the same features as the notorious heroic plays of the age of Dryden . The type can be made ...
Pagina 71
... drama in the eighteenth century . Heroic Play and Tragedy : Bonamy Dobrée , Restoration Trag- edy , 1660-1720 ( Oxford , 1929 ) ; L. N. Chase , The English Heroic Play ( New York , 1903 ) ; B. J. Pendlebury , Dryden's Heroic Plays ...
... drama in the eighteenth century . Heroic Play and Tragedy : Bonamy Dobrée , Restoration Trag- edy , 1660-1720 ( Oxford , 1929 ) ; L. N. Chase , The English Heroic Play ( New York , 1903 ) ; B. J. Pendlebury , Dryden's Heroic Plays ...
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