An Introduction to a Study of Shakespearean Comedy: Part 1-, Volume 1Bernigaud & Privat, 1931 - 208 pages |
Contents
Orientation of Study | 1 |
Quantitative Considerations | 24 |
CHAPTER III | 50 |
Copyright | |
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action acts and scenes All's appear average number Beatrice beginning Benedick called chapter Claudio Comedy of Errors Comedy tends comic complications consider denoue denouement disguise dramatis personae Duke E. K. Chambers emphasized essential example fact Falstaff fancy Folio follow Gentlemen of Verona given Comedy high station Histories and Tragedies humorous important indicate instance interest kind Leontes less long scene Love's Labour's Lost Measure for Measure medy ment Merchant of Venice Merry Wives Midsummer-Night's Dream minor expositions moreover noticed number of characters number of lines number of speakers occurs Orlando particular pause pearean comedy perhaps play plots present principal exposition prose Prospero protagonist Proteus quantitative racters rean comedy reason romantic love Rosalind scene of greatest Shakes Shakespearean comedy short Shrew songs speak stage directions suggest Tempest tendencies things tions titles true Twelfth-Night Valentine verse Winter's Tale Wives of Windsor