ShakespeareCape, 1970 - 272 pagina's In this magnificent portrait if Shakespeare's world, the life of England's greatest playwright is recreated by one of the great novelists of our day. |
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Pagina 69
... actor's craft after seeing Alleyn . He might , trained in the rhe- torical thrust and counter - thrust of marital arguments , observe the seeds of an actor's gift within himself . An actor could not yet be a gentleman but ...
... actor's craft after seeing Alleyn . He might , trained in the rhe- torical thrust and counter - thrust of marital arguments , observe the seeds of an actor's gift within himself . An actor could not yet be a gentleman but ...
Pagina 84
... acting . And this narrow and venal approach had been preceded by centuries of amateurism . Drama begins as a kind of ... actor tricked out as the sun- god ; the sun - god wins , darkness lies dead . What is presented symbolically must ...
... acting . And this narrow and venal approach had been preceded by centuries of amateurism . Drama begins as a kind of ... actor tricked out as the sun- god ; the sun - god wins , darkness lies dead . What is presented symbolically must ...
Pagina 143
... acting tech- nique from Ned Alleyn . Alleyn had been , and still was , a great actor , but his range was restricted to the heavily rhetorical , and there was no humour in him , nor was he capable of the romantic delicacy needed for the ...
... acting tech- nique from Ned Alleyn . Alleyn had been , and still was , a great actor , but his range was restricted to the heavily rhetorical , and there was no humour in him , nor was he capable of the romantic delicacy needed for the ...
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Marriage page 56 | 11 |
The Shakespeare coat of arms reverse of frontispiece | 12 |
School page | 27 |
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