Six Great Playwrights: Sophocles, Shakespeare, Moliére, Sheridan, Ibsen, ShawHamish Hamilton, 1960 - 192페이지 |
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... comedy . Now Shakespear- ian comedy is a complex thing , and needs a word or two of comment . It seems to me that the two finest comedies As You Like It and Twelfth Night — are , in their way , as much a reading of life as any other ...
... comedy . Now Shakespear- ian comedy is a complex thing , and needs a word or two of comment . It seems to me that the two finest comedies As You Like It and Twelfth Night — are , in their way , as much a reading of life as any other ...
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... comedy , and it is the privilege of the writer of comedy to laugh with love and mockery at what is his own . Moreover it is never society itself that Molière mocks - a book such as Gulliver's Travels would have filled him with a sense ...
... comedy , and it is the privilege of the writer of comedy to laugh with love and mockery at what is his own . Moreover it is never society itself that Molière mocks - a book such as Gulliver's Travels would have filled him with a sense ...
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Aubrey De Sélincourt. ficial Comedy , or Comedy of Manners , as it was called , and reached its culmination in the work of Congreve , whose Love for Love and The Way of the World - the latter especially - are amongst the world's ...
Aubrey De Sélincourt. ficial Comedy , or Comedy of Manners , as it was called , and reached its culmination in the work of Congreve , whose Love for Love and The Way of the World - the latter especially - are amongst the world's ...
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