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Bonamy Dobrée , first - rate critic of the " Restoration Period ” and of tragedy and its forms , divided comedy , somewhat artificially , into three categories : the critical , the free , and the " great .
Bonamy Dobrée , first - rate critic of the " Restoration Period ” and of tragedy and its forms , divided comedy , somewhat artificially , into three categories : the critical , the free , and the " great .
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Le Cid d'Andalousie is a five - act tragedy in verse by the poet and playwright , Pierre Antoine Lebrun , who lived from 1785 to 1873. Lebrun completed the tragedy in 1823 , but its performance was delayed because the committee of the ...
Le Cid d'Andalousie is a five - act tragedy in verse by the poet and playwright , Pierre Antoine Lebrun , who lived from 1785 to 1873. Lebrun completed the tragedy in 1823 , but its performance was delayed because the committee of the ...
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While these novelties of composition and staging are bold in a tragedy of the year 1825 , they are still subordinate to the established procedures and rules of tragedy which the dramatist generally follows diligently .
While these novelties of composition and staging are bold in a tragedy of the year 1825 , they are still subordinate to the established procedures and rules of tragedy which the dramatist generally follows diligently .
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