Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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A Monthly Review. Comedy ' COMEDY is a way of making money , ' says Spike Milligan . " The trouble is that everyone nowadays tries to make it into a philosophical system . ' We have been warned . Resisting um- brella - definitions , we ...
A Monthly Review. Comedy ' COMEDY is a way of making money , ' says Spike Milligan . " The trouble is that everyone nowadays tries to make it into a philosophical system . ' We have been warned . Resisting um- brella - definitions , we ...
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... comedy situation and characterizations . It would be a vast and fruitless task to try to classify comedy ballets as if they were butterflies to be transfixed on to cards according to their species . It might nevertheless be worth making ...
... comedy situation and characterizations . It would be a vast and fruitless task to try to classify comedy ballets as if they were butterflies to be transfixed on to cards according to their species . It might nevertheless be worth making ...
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... Comedy alone can do this to - day . Tragedy , the strictest of aesthetic modes , presupposes a ' formed world ' [ eine gestaltete Welt ] . Comedy unless it be Molière's comedy of manners - pre- supposes an unformed world , a world in ...
... Comedy alone can do this to - day . Tragedy , the strictest of aesthetic modes , presupposes a ' formed world ' [ eine gestaltete Welt ] . Comedy unless it be Molière's comedy of manners - pre- supposes an unformed world , a world in ...
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