The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... scenes of comedy , such as the Falstaff scenes in Henry IV ( 1596 , 1597 ) . But he also had ex- traordinary success in making the historical characters themselves seem real and living . Richard II , for instance , the impulsive , weak ...
... scenes of comedy , such as the Falstaff scenes in Henry IV ( 1596 , 1597 ) . But he also had ex- traordinary success in making the historical characters themselves seem real and living . Richard II , for instance , the impulsive , weak ...
Stran 166
... scenes and to write about the country in a favorable light . The Recruiting Officer was autobiographical ; Farquhar took both plot and background from his own life . The new influence of morality , naturalization of scene and character ...
... scenes and to write about the country in a favorable light . The Recruiting Officer was autobiographical ; Farquhar took both plot and background from his own life . The new influence of morality , naturalization of scene and character ...
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... scenes have a dramatic intensity seldom equaled in the comedy of manners of his countrymen . He knew the theater and he knew the audiences of his day very well ; and as a result the auction scene and the screen scene , among others from ...
... scenes have a dramatic intensity seldom equaled in the comedy of manners of his countrymen . He knew the theater and he knew the audiences of his day very well ; and as a result the auction scene and the screen scene , among others from ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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