Costerus, Հատորներ 15-18Rodopi, 1972 Essays in English and American language and literature. |
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... comic form , tracing its roots back to Dante . Like other German critics , especially Lessing , Ten Brink attempts to show how Shakespeare is superior to a comic dramatist from the French school , in this case Moliere . Although the ...
... comic form , tracing its roots back to Dante . Like other German critics , especially Lessing , Ten Brink attempts to show how Shakespeare is superior to a comic dramatist from the French school , in this case Moliere . Although the ...
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... comic characters occur in the sub- ordinate action . Shakespeare cannot then be said to display any deficiency in the technique of comic poetry , but rather too great an inner wealth , which led to the creation of an abundance of ...
... comic characters occur in the sub- ordinate action . Shakespeare cannot then be said to display any deficiency in the technique of comic poetry , but rather too great an inner wealth , which led to the creation of an abundance of ...
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Moliere's conception of the comic is closer to our own view than Shakespeare's . The Frenchman accepted Aristotle's definition of comic subject matter as a ludicrous kind of defect , " as something ugly or bad , which is not , however ...
Moliere's conception of the comic is closer to our own view than Shakespeare's . The Frenchman accepted Aristotle's definition of comic subject matter as a ludicrous kind of defect , " as something ugly or bad , which is not , however ...
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