George Colman on the Modern StageUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1952 - 228페이지 |
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... action of the drama at one point ( there is actually very little action to be stopped ) and amuses the audience with an absurd love scene between Mr. and Mrs. Honeycombe . " Mrs. Honeycombe : My dear ! Mr. Honeycombe : What d'ye say ...
... action of the drama at one point ( there is actually very little action to be stopped ) and amuses the audience with an absurd love scene between Mr. and Mrs. Honeycombe . " Mrs. Honeycombe : My dear ! Mr. Honeycombe : What d'ye say ...
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... actions seem to spring from their dispositions . 10 Contrasting attitudes , as those which appear in Absolute and his father , stimulate the action of the drama and indicate the conflict . 10 " Sir Anthony : Yes , Jack , the ...
... actions seem to spring from their dispositions . 10 Contrasting attitudes , as those which appear in Absolute and his father , stimulate the action of the drama and indicate the conflict . 10 " Sir Anthony : Yes , Jack , the ...
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Joyce Rolene Reed. There is little reason for this action of young Surface . It would seem the above decision of Charles is author- manipulation of character instead of action resulting from character development . Charles Surface is ...
Joyce Rolene Reed. There is little reason for this action of young Surface . It would seem the above decision of Charles is author- manipulation of character instead of action resulting from character development . Charles Surface is ...
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The Eighteenth Century Theatre | 21 |
Five Colman Comedies | 41 |
A Comparison of Colman with | 76 |
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