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 73
... drama in its greatest phase . Before that , there had been a strictly pecuniary attitude to play - making and play - acting . And this narrow and venal approach had been preceded by centuries of amateurism . Drama begins as a kind of ...
... drama in its greatest phase . Before that , there had been a strictly pecuniary attitude to play - making and play - acting . And this narrow and venal approach had been preceded by centuries of amateurism . Drama begins as a kind of ...
Pagina 75
... drama , the church wanted nothing of the drama . But , whether it willed it or not , drama was already in the church . The Mass presents the sacrifice of Christ by symbolic but highly dramatic means . There is dialogue , color , climax ...
... drama , the church wanted nothing of the drama . But , whether it willed it or not , drama was already in the church . The Mass presents the sacrifice of Christ by symbolic but highly dramatic means . There is dialogue , color , climax ...
Pagina 244
... drama : as source for English drama , 81 Italian sonnets , 110 Jacobean tragedy . See Drama . James VI and I , 69 , 134 , 177 , 186-194 ; character of , 186-187 ; Gunpowder Plot against , 203-205 ; healing gift , 202 ; love of drama ...
... drama : as source for English drama , 81 Italian sonnets , 110 Jacobean tragedy . See Drama . James VI and I , 69 , 134 , 177 , 186-194 ; character of , 186-187 ; Gunpowder Plot against , 203-205 ; healing gift , 202 ; love of drama ...
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