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A . THE MIRROR - PASSAGES CONCERNING ENTRANCES AND EXITS In
contriving his entrances and exits a playwright faces a particular technical
problem . Whenever a new character appears on stage , he must be introduced
to the ...
A . THE MIRROR - PASSAGES CONCERNING ENTRANCES AND EXITS In
contriving his entrances and exits a playwright faces a particular technical
problem . Whenever a new character appears on stage , he must be introduced
to the ...
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An exit presents a different dramatic problem . A character ' s leaving the stage
must be motivated in some way . The Greek playwrights prepare an exit by few
impulse words . Sophocles ... Seneca does not motivate the exits . Usually they
are ...
An exit presents a different dramatic problem . A character ' s leaving the stage
must be motivated in some way . The Greek playwrights prepare an exit by few
impulse words . Sophocles ... Seneca does not motivate the exits . Usually they
are ...
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Description in this passage is moderate ; it obviously belongs to the tradition of
the Senecan drama . 9 Reflexive passages referring to exits serve an explanatory
purpose : Philander : But I will to the king their father haste , II . ii . 73 Ere this ...
Description in this passage is moderate ; it obviously belongs to the tradition of
the Senecan drama . 9 Reflexive passages referring to exits serve an explanatory
purpose : Philander : But I will to the king their father haste , II . ii . 73 Ere this ...
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