Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaCooper Square Publishers, 1969 - 551 Seiten |
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... scenes are entertaining . The plot of Wit and Science ' is conducted on the same lines . Wit goes through similar adventures , and finally weds Science . It contains a curious comic scene , in which Idleness teaches the child Ignorance ...
... scenes are entertaining . The plot of Wit and Science ' is conducted on the same lines . Wit goes through similar adventures , and finally weds Science . It contains a curious comic scene , in which Idleness teaches the child Ignorance ...
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... scene - painting . Upon the public stage such expenditure had , of course , to be avoided . Attention was concentrated on the actors , with whose movements , boldly defined against a simple background , nothing interfered . The stage on ...
... scene - painting . Upon the public stage such expenditure had , of course , to be avoided . Attention was concentrated on the actors , with whose movements , boldly defined against a simple background , nothing interfered . The stage on ...
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... scene , she works on Greene's cupidity and thirst for vengeance , as she had previously worked on Michael's and the Painter's lust . Mosbie dreads her desperate audacity , as indeed he has good reason to do ; for a further point in her ...
... scene , she works on Greene's cupidity and thirst for vengeance , as she had previously worked on Michael's and the Painter's lust . Mosbie dreads her desperate audacity , as indeed he has good reason to do ; for a further point in her ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 18 |
CHAPTER III | 73 |
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