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
... sort of portable stage to be dragged through the town , set up at different spots , and , at the end of the long day's acting , dragged back to its shed for another year . The upper part of the pageant was a sort of stage in the round ...
... sort of portable stage to be dragged through the town , set up at different spots , and , at the end of the long day's acting , dragged back to its shed for another year . The upper part of the pageant was a sort of stage in the round ...
Pagina 79
... sort of upper servants , wearing their master's livery ; the common people , in the inn- yards or on the village greens , see cruder moralities performed by masterless wanderers who would be glad of the protection of a livery . The two ...
... sort of upper servants , wearing their master's livery ; the common people , in the inn- yards or on the village greens , see cruder moralities performed by masterless wanderers who would be glad of the protection of a livery . The two ...
Pagina 109
... sort of copula symbol or equals sign ; question — a character meaning not only question but point , consideration , argument . Taking his charac- tery home , the shorthand writer would remember some of what he heard , but not all . He ...
... sort of copula symbol or equals sign ; question — a character meaning not only question but point , consideration , argument . Taking his charac- tery home , the shorthand writer would remember some of what he heard , but not all . He ...
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