English Dramatic Theories, 1. köideM. Niemeyer, 1973 |
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... Drama , An Antho- logy of Dramatic Theory and Criticism from Aristotle to the Present Day , Cincinnati , 1919 . Clark , Barrett H. ( ed . ) , European Theories of the Drama , With a Supplement on the American Drama , An Anthology of ...
... Drama , An Antho- logy of Dramatic Theory and Criticism from Aristotle to the Present Day , Cincinnati , 1919 . Clark , Barrett H. ( ed . ) , European Theories of the Drama , With a Supplement on the American Drama , An Anthology of ...
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... Drama of the Sixteenth Century " , JEGP , 54 ( 1955 ) , 555-577 . Lawson , John Howard , Theory and Technique of Playwriting , A Drama - Book Edition , New York , 1960 . Guthke , Karl S. , Modern Tragicomedy , An Investigation into the ...
... Drama of the Sixteenth Century " , JEGP , 54 ( 1955 ) , 555-577 . Lawson , John Howard , Theory and Technique of Playwriting , A Drama - Book Edition , New York , 1960 . Guthke , Karl S. , Modern Tragicomedy , An Investigation into the ...
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... Drama " , Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 25 ( 1962 ) , 87-112 . Moore , Frank Harper , The Nobler Pleasure : Dryden's Comedy in Theory and Practice , Chapel Hill , 1963 . Kirsch , Arthur C. , " An Essay on Dramatick ...
... Drama " , Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 25 ( 1962 ) , 87-112 . Moore , Frank Harper , The Nobler Pleasure : Dryden's Comedy in Theory and Practice , Chapel Hill , 1963 . Kirsch , Arthur C. , " An Essay on Dramatick ...
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An Abridgement of the Notable Work | 5 |
Prologue to Ralph Roister Doister ca 1566 | 11 |
The Art of English Poesy 1589 | 25 |
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