Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 52
... stage and all the flotsam and jetsam it brought along with it , and was always trying to suppress it within the City . The Privy Council , backed by the Queen , would not stand for this . To some extent it represented a struggle between ...
... stage and all the flotsam and jetsam it brought along with it , and was always trying to suppress it within the City . The Privy Council , backed by the Queen , would not stand for this . To some extent it represented a struggle between ...
Pagina 53
... stage - player ' , in 1583 he was one of the Earl of Worcester's men and subsequently became the leading actor in the Lord Admiral's company.3 It was not until 1592 that he married Philip Henslowe's step - daughter , and so established ...
... stage - player ' , in 1583 he was one of the Earl of Worcester's men and subsequently became the leading actor in the Lord Admiral's company.3 It was not until 1592 that he married Philip Henslowe's step - daughter , and so established ...
Pagina 166
... stage . ' It was performed , presumably on the London stage , by some unidentified company , no doubt before the plague of 1592-4 reached its height and put a stop to all acting . But this was a time of great dislocation in the ...
... stage . ' It was performed , presumably on the London stage , by some unidentified company , no doubt before the plague of 1592-4 reached its height and put a stop to all acting . But this was a time of great dislocation in the ...
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