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... comedy - the so - called ' realistic comedy ' - together with a sketch of the later course of typical comedy through the transitional work of the later Jacobean and Caroline writers up to the confident , assured , and extremely limited ...
... comedy - the so - called ' realistic comedy ' - together with a sketch of the later course of typical comedy through the transitional work of the later Jacobean and Caroline writers up to the confident , assured , and extremely limited ...
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... comedy - romantic comedy , written by Shake- speare , and manners comedy , written by such wits as Congreve , Sheridan , Wilde , and Shaw . In his essay on Massinger , T. S. Eliot describes the Elizabethan - Jacobean era as ' a period ...
... comedy - romantic comedy , written by Shake- speare , and manners comedy , written by such wits as Congreve , Sheridan , Wilde , and Shaw . In his essay on Massinger , T. S. Eliot describes the Elizabethan - Jacobean era as ' a period ...
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... Comedy , Professor Bonamy Dobrée maintains a radically dissimilar conception of what this difference implies ; he expresses another point of view so concisely that readers may like to have it quoted : ' the comedy of humours was only ...
... Comedy , Professor Bonamy Dobrée maintains a radically dissimilar conception of what this difference implies ; he expresses another point of view so concisely that readers may like to have it quoted : ' the comedy of humours was only ...
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