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 76
... actors were clerical , not lay . The Normans introduced sacred drama to England . At first it was closely tied to ... acting , dragged back to its shed for another year . The upper part of the pageant was a sort of stage in the round ...
... actors were clerical , not lay . The Normans introduced sacred drama to England . At first it was closely tied to ... acting , dragged back to its shed for another year . The upper part of the pageant was a sort of stage in the round ...
Pagina 77
... acting the part . In Hamlet , when the prince gives his author's own views on acting technique , there is strong condemnation of those who " tear a passion to tatters , to very rags , to split the ears of the groundlings . " Such ham - ...
... acting the part . In Hamlet , when the prince gives his author's own views on acting technique , there is strong condemnation of those who " tear a passion to tatters , to very rags , to split the ears of the groundlings . " Such ham - ...
Pagina 83
... ( acting , a kind of lying , was already a vague sin ) , and the tone of the capital be let down . Moreover , theatres were often a mere aspect of a total entertainment complex - as in Paris ( or Para- dise ) Garden - with bull - baiting ...
... ( acting , a kind of lying , was already a vague sin ) , and the tone of the capital be let down . Moreover , theatres were often a mere aspect of a total entertainment complex - as in Paris ( or Para- dise ) Garden - with bull - baiting ...
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