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Pagina 75
... England , Cornwall , Wales , Ireland , Gascony , Guienne , Normandy , Anjou , and France . That day he established his love of splendour and theatrical sensitivity . Few kings have gained more delight from acting king than Henry VIII ...
... England , Cornwall , Wales , Ireland , Gascony , Guienne , Normandy , Anjou , and France . That day he established his love of splendour and theatrical sensitivity . Few kings have gained more delight from acting king than Henry VIII ...
Pagina 90
... England , Marlowe's understanding of his faithlessness was catastrophic . It could not be other . Elizabethan England was Protestant or Catholic , black or white . The pattern afforded no half shades or other hues . Who was not for ...
... England , Marlowe's understanding of his faithlessness was catastrophic . It could not be other . Elizabethan England was Protestant or Catholic , black or white . The pattern afforded no half shades or other hues . Who was not for ...
Pagina 165
... England a united company was playing at the two theatres . Three years later he returned to serve for a spell as manager of the Theatre Royal . At the same time , in 1747 , he married Frances Chamberlaine , the novelist , and in doing ...
... England a united company was playing at the two theatres . Three years later he returned to serve for a spell as manager of the Theatre Royal . At the same time , in 1747 , he married Frances Chamberlaine , the novelist , and in doing ...
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