The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... COMEDY AT WHITEHALL • · 45 THE COMEDY OF THE DUKE'S PLAYHOUSE THE COMEDY OF THE KING'S HIGHWAY 85 · 127 THE COMEDY OF A POOR ACTRESS 167 THE COMEDY WHICH BECAME A TRAGEDY 197 237 THE COMEDY OF THE KING'S ELMS THE COMEDY OF THE OLD LOVE ...
... COMEDY AT WHITEHALL • · 45 THE COMEDY OF THE DUKE'S PLAYHOUSE THE COMEDY OF THE KING'S HIGHWAY 85 · 127 THE COMEDY OF A POOR ACTRESS 167 THE COMEDY WHICH BECAME A TRAGEDY 197 237 THE COMEDY OF THE KING'S ELMS THE COMEDY OF THE OLD LOVE ...
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... comedy from the very beginning, in the knowledge that popular audiences would recognise the gags and personalities from Pantomime and Music Hall; a legacy from which British silent comedy was reluctant to depart. The Great War helped ...
... comedy from the very beginning, in the knowledge that popular audiences would recognise the gags and personalities from Pantomime and Music Hall; a legacy from which British silent comedy was reluctant to depart. The Great War helped ...
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... comedy character . His real heartfelt ambition was to have been a straight actor , preferably Shakespeare or Chekhov , etc. In fact , he failed an audition for RADA , his first attempt at theatre on being demobbed . Thank God he didn't ...
... comedy character . His real heartfelt ambition was to have been a straight actor , preferably Shakespeare or Chekhov , etc. In fact , he failed an audition for RADA , his first attempt at theatre on being demobbed . Thank God he didn't ...
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... Comedy replete with insults and arguments both within the play itself and directed out of it into the world of the Athenian audience , but also the very structure of the plays depends on the confrontational ' agon ' which will be the ...
... Comedy replete with insults and arguments both within the play itself and directed out of it into the world of the Athenian audience , but also the very structure of the plays depends on the confrontational ' agon ' which will be the ...
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... comedy originates with Plato.28 But if this is the case, then it is all the more curious why elements of comedy are worked into the dialogues at all, let alone elements of comedy that seem to lie outside of such a view of comedy.29 One ...
... comedy originates with Plato.28 But if this is the case, then it is all the more curious why elements of comedy are worked into the dialogues at all, let alone elements of comedy that seem to lie outside of such a view of comedy.29 One ...
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