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CHAPTER 9 The Play's the Thing Sometime let gorgeous Tragedy In sceptred pall come sweeping by . Milton : * II Penseroso . 6 The secret of the dramatic author's art resides in playing human being against human being , man against woman ...
CHAPTER 9 The Play's the Thing Sometime let gorgeous Tragedy In sceptred pall come sweeping by . Milton : * II Penseroso . 6 The secret of the dramatic author's art resides in playing human being against human being , man against woman ...
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Either poetry must enter the substance of the play and penetrate the dialogue itself , or it must remain for ever an outsider , flashing out here and there in a song or a long speech , but never adopting this form of literature as its ...
Either poetry must enter the substance of the play and penetrate the dialogue itself , or it must remain for ever an outsider , flashing out here and there in a song or a long speech , but never adopting this form of literature as its ...
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6 And now turn to another story , not only well - known at the time but already presented in a competent play , —the story of Hamlet . Here again there are all the elements of melodrama , and Shakespeare rejects none of them .
6 And now turn to another story , not only well - known at the time but already presented in a competent play , —the story of Hamlet . Here again there are all the elements of melodrama , and Shakespeare rejects none of them .
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