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Page viii
... Comedy of Errors and The Second Part of Henry VI . , or The Phoenix and the Turtle between The Merry Wives and Twelfth Night . To write the annals of a mind so versatile and flexible as Shake- speare's is not quite the same thing as to ...
... Comedy of Errors and The Second Part of Henry VI . , or The Phoenix and the Turtle between The Merry Wives and Twelfth Night . To write the annals of a mind so versatile and flexible as Shake- speare's is not quite the same thing as to ...
Page ix
... comedy ' had been for half a century the sport of contending associations . Humanism strove to give them rigorous and well - defined meanings . For men like Udall and Sackville Tragedy was the tragedy of Seneca , Comedy the comedy of ...
... comedy ' had been for half a century the sport of contending associations . Humanism strove to give them rigorous and well - defined meanings . For men like Udall and Sackville Tragedy was the tragedy of Seneca , Comedy the comedy of ...
Page x
... comedy ' were still felt . But the more prevalent effect of the disparity was a steady relaxation of the definite meaning of both terms , which allowed them to embrace between them almost the entire field of English dramatic effort ...
... comedy ' were still felt . But the more prevalent effect of the disparity was a steady relaxation of the definite meaning of both terms , which allowed them to embrace between them almost the entire field of English dramatic effort ...
Page xi
... Comedy , the ' History ' retained its separate and sturdy identity until the end of the century , mainly by virtue of the keen interest in the national past to which it ministered . For it was pre - eminently English history with which ...
... Comedy , the ' History ' retained its separate and sturdy identity until the end of the century , mainly by virtue of the keen interest in the national past to which it ministered . For it was pre - eminently English history with which ...
Page xii
... Comedy and the crudity of ' History ' vital and organic forms of art . Tragedy centred , with him , not in the horror of sensational crime relieved by barren laughter , but in the profound pity stirred by the ruinous discords between ...
... Comedy and the crudity of ' History ' vital and organic forms of art . Tragedy centred , with him , not in the horror of sensational crime relieved by barren laughter , but in the profound pity stirred by the ruinous discords between ...
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