ShakespeareI.R. Dee, 1994 - 251 pagina's Even those readers who have a good grasp of Shakespeare will find this biography a surprise and delight. Mr. Burgess breathes life into Shakespeare the man and invigorates his times. |
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Pagina 160
... Globe on its own dramaturgical ground : if , for instance , the Globe was doing well with Falstaff , then the Rose would put on a Falstaff play of its own , but they would get back to the truth - the real Sir John Oldcastle , not the ...
... Globe on its own dramaturgical ground : if , for instance , the Globe was doing well with Falstaff , then the Rose would put on a Falstaff play of its own , but they would get back to the truth - the real Sir John Oldcastle , not the ...
Pagina 193
... Globe or the Fortune . Shakespeare was well out of all this . He was content to write his plays for the Globe , for royal command performances , and , from 1608 , for the indoor theatre at Blackfriars . It is in 1608 that we meet his ...
... Globe or the Fortune . Shakespeare was well out of all this . He was content to write his plays for the Globe , for royal command performances , and , from 1608 , for the indoor theatre at Blackfriars . It is in 1608 that we meet his ...
Pagina 228
... Globe ? Another Globe was to be built , but it would not concern the living Shakespeare . The fire of 1613 marked the end of his career . He had put so much of himself into the life of that playhouse that its destruction was like the ...
... Globe ? Another Globe was to be built , but it would not concern the living Shakespeare . The fire of 1613 marked the end of his career . He had put so much of himself into the life of that playhouse that its destruction was like the ...
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