The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 73
... theatre , certainly demands an explanation . And the changing political climate about him clearly offers one . By the time James I had been a few years on the throne it was apparent that the struggle for power in England would never ...
... theatre , certainly demands an explanation . And the changing political climate about him clearly offers one . By the time James I had been a few years on the throne it was apparent that the struggle for power in England would never ...
Pagina 74
... theatre's following . As early as Hamlet Shakespeare had referred to the companies of child actors , often with trained choir - boy voices , which presented the plays of the private theatres . Their productions were naturally well ...
... theatre's following . As early as Hamlet Shakespeare had referred to the companies of child actors , often with trained choir - boy voices , which presented the plays of the private theatres . Their productions were naturally well ...
Pagina 165
... theatre - a theatre set up as a part of the Court , officially ruled over by Charles ' " Master of Revels , " and having no further purpose than any other form of aristocratic dissipation . A gentleman of fashion in the theatre was ...
... theatre - a theatre set up as a part of the Court , officially ruled over by Charles ' " Master of Revels , " and having no further purpose than any other form of aristocratic dissipation . A gentleman of fashion in the theatre was ...
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