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Example sentences for "dramatic composition"

  • This did not occur to me till some years afterwards, and encouraged me then to make another attempt at dramatic composition.

  • I had long wished to try my hand at a Dramatic composition; but I had never yet found a favourable opportunity.

  • A dramatic composition; a comedy or tragedy; a composition in which characters are represented by dialogue and action.

  • A low style of comedy; a dramatic composition marked by low humor, generally written with little regard to regularity or method, and abounding with ludicrous incidents and expressions.

  • A dramatic composition for a single performer.

  • Vondel, who from an imitation of classical models passed to more original forms of dramatic composition, including a patriotic play and a dramatic treatment of part of what was to form the theme of Paradise Lost.

  • The author of a dramatic composition; a writer of plays.

  • They are not insensible to the effect of a high moral tone, or the development of poetical justice; but they did not regard either as the principal object, or even a material part, of dramatic composition.

  • Miss Bornstead was introduced into playwriting by Professor Franz Rickaby, in whose course in dramatic composition at the University of North Dakota The Diabolical Circle was written.

  • This play was written in English 31, the course in dramatic composition at the University of North Carolina conducted by Professor Frederick H.

  • This play is one of the farces written in the Course in Dramatic Composition (English 109) in the University of Utah.

  • Unfortunately for the tragic poets, the precedent of Seneca seemed to justify this false method of dramatic composition.

  • In the matter of dramatic composition, the Italians stand in much the same relation to the Romans as the Romans to the Greeks; and this may be repeated with reference to elegiac and pastoral poetry, and some minor species.

  • It is therefore a fact that, in addition to religious dramas in the mother tongue, the Italians from an early period turned their attention to dramatic composition.

  • The Scandinavian nations, rich in ballads, have been, through Danish poets, successful in dramatic composition.

  • Euripides; Agathon, who survived the latter, on the other hand, introduced certain innovations of a transnormal kind both into the substance and the form of dramatic composition.

  • As to the former, he is fettered by no restrictions save those which he imposes upon himself, whether or not in deference to the usages of certain accepted species of dramatic composition.

  • It is more important to consider what is a dramatic representation than what is a dramatic composition.

  • A dramatic composition is such a work in which the narrative is not related, but is represented by dialogue and action.

  • On what scenes does the romance writer dwell with transport--where does he paint with force and minuteness but in those incidents, generally few and far between in his volumes, which form the fit subject of dramatic composition?

  • It scarce need be said that the play is quite guiltless of any thing worthy to be named dramatic composition.

  • Accordingly I place Shakespeare's highest and most peculiar excellence in the article of Dramatic Composition.

  • Which may in some fair measure explain what I mean by dramatic composition.

  • For the process generated, and could not fail to generate, corresponding modes and habits of thought in dramatic composition; and these would needs go with the writers into whatever branch of the Drama they might take in hand.


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