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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... seen as an aspect of their realism . The sooner children became adults the better , and one could make a start by dressing them like adults : the notion that children should dress like children is a very new one . It was left to the ...
... seen as an aspect of their realism . The sooner children became adults the better , and one could make a start by dressing them like adults : the notion that children should dress like children is a very new one . It was left to the ...
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... seen in the Guildhall , he must have been fired by the brilliance of at least one player . This player was Edward Alleyn , the first of the great professionals , two years younger that Will and already a star of the Earl of Worcester's ...
... seen in the Guildhall , he must have been fired by the brilliance of at least one player . This player was Edward Alleyn , the first of the great professionals , two years younger that Will and already a star of the Earl of Worcester's ...
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... seen that the future of the drama might lie less with the popular audiences - groundlings who chewed sau- sages and garlic and booed and spat - than with those cultivated gentlemen who could appreciate a well - turned epigram , a ...
... seen that the future of the drama might lie less with the popular audiences - groundlings who chewed sau- sages and garlic and booed and spat - than with those cultivated gentlemen who could appreciate a well - turned epigram , a ...
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