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comedia
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comedy . ( Of the lat. ) comoedia, and this of the g ?do do µ? d? a, ?(do µ? d?, comedian). 1. f. dramatic, theatrical or cinematographic work, whose action is dominated by the pleasant, festive or humorous aspects and the outcome of which tends to be happy. 2. f. dramatic work of any genre. 3. f. comedy. This writer or actor stands out more in the comedy than drama 4. f. In the Spanish classical theatre, dramatic piece whose essential features fi jó Lope de Vega. 5. f. event capable of interest and move to laughter, real life. 6. f. farce or pretense. 7. f. its. Theatre (? building or place for plays). This evening will go to the comedy comedy of cloak and sword. 1. f. In the theatre of the 17TH century, that of amatorios and chivalric lances of his time. comedy of character. 1. f. that whose main purpose is the highlight human types. comedy of customs. 1. f. The described, usually with corrective intent, acts and uses of social life. comedy of entanglement. 1. f. Of ingenious, intricate and surprising plot. comedy figurón. 1. variety of the of a nature that, in the theatre. Spanish ro of the 17TH century, featured a ridiculous or picturesque character. comedy of the art. 1. f. The originating in Italy, in the 16th century, whose fixed characters, i.e., Harlequin, Colombina, trousers, etc., improvised action and dialogue. comedy of magic. 1. f. That, between the 17TH and 19th centuries, presented numerous scenic effects of prodigious nature. comedy of situation. 1. (f) which takes place on episodes of real life, in the same place and with the same characters. comedy drama. 1. d. that in which the infamous aspects dominate in some situations or its outcome. comedy musical. 1. f. musical work with parts Sung and bailadas, created and widespread in North America. comedy new. 1. f. In old Greece originated as a reaction to the traditional comedy of Aristophanes and whose moulds have basically remained to the present day. 2. f. The Spanish comedy of the golden age, introduced by Lope de Vega. comedy togada. 1. f. The Latin of Roman subject. high comedy . 1. f. Which presents contemporary urban situations relating to the aristocracy and gentry. do the comedy . 1. loc. verb. Colloq. Pretend that in reality does not feel for any purpose. ? V. step of comedy




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