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 63
... actor and play - maker ? However poor most of the plays and performances he had seen in the Guildhall , he must have ... actor's craft after seeing Alleyn . He might , trained in the rhetorical thrust and counterthrust of marital ...
... actor and play - maker ? However poor most of the plays and performances he had seen in the Guildhall , he must have ... actor's craft after seeing Alleyn . He might , trained in the rhetorical thrust and counterthrust of marital ...
Pagina 73
... acting . And this narrow and venal approach had been preceded by centuries of amateurism . Drama begins as a kind of ... actor tricked out as the sun - god ; the sun - god wins , darkness lies dead . What is presented symbolically must ...
... acting . And this narrow and venal approach had been preceded by centuries of amateurism . Drama begins as a kind of ... actor tricked out as the sun - god ; the sun - god wins , darkness lies dead . What is presented symbolically must ...
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... actor . What he and his fellow actors now needed was a reper- tory , and they needed it quickly . Shakespeare , newly installed in lodgings near the Theatre - St . Helen's , Bishopsgate — got down to providing it . He was not able to ...
... actor . What he and his fellow actors now needed was a reper- tory , and they needed it quickly . Shakespeare , newly installed in lodgings near the Theatre - St . Helen's , Bishopsgate — got down to providing it . He was not able to ...
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