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Pagina 34
... plays for them , and even aided in their production . The pride of authorship was stronger than the fear of censure . The author of the first English play that can claim the title of comedy was a reverend Eton master , and the play was ...
... plays for them , and even aided in their production . The pride of authorship was stronger than the fear of censure . The author of the first English play that can claim the title of comedy was a reverend Eton master , and the play was ...
Pagina 35
... player disturbed his domestic felicity ; Caligula allowed players and dancers more familiarity than he permitted to Senators , and the fitting catastrophe was his murder when returning from a play ; when Britons lived on acorns and ...
... player disturbed his domestic felicity ; Caligula allowed players and dancers more familiarity than he permitted to Senators , and the fitting catastrophe was his murder when returning from a play ; when Britons lived on acorns and ...
Pagina 36
It did not prohibit the play , but permit- ted it to run until it grew stale . was revived for a night when the re ... plays in the city , and succeeded in driving the players out . They estab- lished themselves in Blackfriars , near the ...
It did not prohibit the play , but permit- ted it to run until it grew stale . was revived for a night when the re ... plays in the city , and succeeded in driving the players out . They estab- lished themselves in Blackfriars , near the ...
Pagina 37
... play , escaped being pounced upon by the authorities , but when a company came together quietly and reopened the Cockpit their performance was broken in upon by a body of Puritan troops , and they were captured and marched off to prison ...
... play , escaped being pounced upon by the authorities , but when a company came together quietly and reopened the Cockpit their performance was broken in upon by a body of Puritan troops , and they were captured and marched off to prison ...
Pagina 38
... played by men or boys before the fall of Charles I. The supremely fem- inine heroines of Shakspere were thus presented on the stage in the time of the great dramatist . It would appear but natural , excusable certainly , if fe- male ...
... played by men or boys before the fall of Charles I. The supremely fem- inine heroines of Shakspere were thus presented on the stage in the time of the great dramatist . It would appear but natural , excusable certainly , if fe- male ...
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