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Pagina 19
... became linked with the bull Hapi . In the Middle Kingdom he joined and subsequently became one with Khentamentia . Elsewhere he was identified with the goat and the hawk . But everywhere his story kept its familiar sequence and ...
... became linked with the bull Hapi . In the Middle Kingdom he joined and subsequently became one with Khentamentia . Elsewhere he was identified with the goat and the hawk . But everywhere his story kept its familiar sequence and ...
Pagina 60
... became so famous that the term a " Second Roscius " or a " Junior Roscius " ( the title applied to boy actors ) stamped their professional quality . Roman actors were poorly paid . If slaves , they were occasionally flogged , presumably ...
... became so famous that the term a " Second Roscius " or a " Junior Roscius " ( the title applied to boy actors ) stamped their professional quality . Roman actors were poorly paid . If slaves , they were occasionally flogged , presumably ...
Pagina 188
... became Ranger . She bore him ten children . The Duke's father , Farmer George , hearing that Mrs. Jordan was allowed one thousand pounds a year , exclaimed in alarm : " What , what , what ! It is too much , too much . Give her five ...
... became Ranger . She bore him ten children . The Duke's father , Farmer George , hearing that Mrs. Jordan was allowed one thousand pounds a year , exclaimed in alarm : " What , what , what ! It is too much , too much . Give her five ...
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actor actress Aeschylus amongst appeared Aristophanes arrived attack audience became believed Betterton British Burbage century Charles chorus Christian Clytemnestra comedy contemporary Covent Garden curtain daughter Davenant death delight Dionysus display drama dramatists Drury Lane Dryden Elizabethan England English Euripides faith father Faustus favour festival Frodsham Frohman gained Garrick girl gods Greek Hawtree Henry heroes humour husband interest James Burbage John John Philip Kemble Kemble King King's ladies later live London Lord lover Marlowe Marlowe's marriage married mistress musical National Theatre Nell Gwynn night opened Oresteia Osiris Penchard Pepys performance play players playwrights presented priests produced Prometheus Queen religious Restoration role Roman Sarah scene School for Scandal Shakespeare Siddons Sir Laurence Olivier social Sophocles stage story Street Tamburlaine Theatre Royal theatre's theatrical history theme thou throne tragedy voice wife witnessed woman women writing young Zeus