Xavier University Studies, Volumen5Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1966 |
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... theory . After four months he returns empowered with great prestige and a loyal following in the rank and file . But his position is undermined by the old un- certainty . Largely against his better judgment he nonethe- less acquiesces ...
... theory . After four months he returns empowered with great prestige and a loyal following in the rank and file . But his position is undermined by the old un- certainty . Largely against his better judgment he nonethe- less acquiesces ...
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... theory of the drama . The play must always be understood to be the words and actions set down for the actor to represent ; and , the manner of representation of the play must be understood to be effect- ed through the actor and his art ...
... theory of the drama . The play must always be understood to be the words and actions set down for the actor to represent ; and , the manner of representation of the play must be understood to be effect- ed through the actor and his art ...
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... theory made by Hobbes has hopefully indi- cated his importance . That Hobbes did not specifically set out to formulate a theory of poetics is actually irrelevant . His work contains much that is pertinent to dramatic theory and the ...
... theory made by Hobbes has hopefully indi- cated his importance . That Hobbes did not specifically set out to formulate a theory of poetics is actually irrelevant . His work contains much that is pertinent to dramatic theory and the ...
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