The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... stage managing and making many improvements in the technical devices of the stage . But in order to understand these , first let us picture the Theater of Dionysus , built on the slope of the Acropolis , a theater not as we think of it ...
... stage managing and making many improvements in the technical devices of the stage . But in order to understand these , first let us picture the Theater of Dionysus , built on the slope of the Acropolis , a theater not as we think of it ...
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... stage by granting patents to two men to build theaters-- Thomas Killigrew , who formed the King's Company of the ... stage and the audience mirrored one another , and sometimes the stage was unimportant . Prologues usually pleaded for ...
... stage by granting patents to two men to build theaters-- Thomas Killigrew , who formed the King's Company of the ... stage and the audience mirrored one another , and sometimes the stage was unimportant . Prologues usually pleaded for ...
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... stage . Sheridan's comedy is mainly one of situation , but the dialogue is spark- ling , and his characterizations ring true . Sheridan has succeeded as well as any other playwright who ever lived in making us feel the human qualities ...
... stage . Sheridan's comedy is mainly one of situation , but the dialogue is spark- ling , and his characterizations ring true . Sheridan has succeeded as well as any other playwright who ever lived in making us feel the human qualities ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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