Shakespeare: New Views for OldC. Palmer, 1930 - 165 pagina's |
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Pagina 26
... Stage , and the manner in which his metaphors , drawn upon the theatre and its craft , are introduced shows in what direction his interests were centred : Where a man cannot fitly play his own part he may quit the stage . Essay of ...
... Stage , and the manner in which his metaphors , drawn upon the theatre and its craft , are introduced shows in what direction his interests were centred : Where a man cannot fitly play his own part he may quit the stage . Essay of ...
Pagina 27
... stage - play as she could . History of Henry VII . The alterations of scenes , so it be quickly and without noise , are things of beauty and pleasure . . . . The colours that show best by candle - light are white , carnation , and a ...
... stage - play as she could . History of Henry VII . The alterations of scenes , so it be quickly and without noise , are things of beauty and pleasure . . . . The colours that show best by candle - light are white , carnation , and a ...
Pagina 128
... stage through the art of Shakespeare , we can admit of no doubt . Under this spell the hearers abandon all thoughts ... stage to the catgut . Speaking of the stage , Bacon says that it was carefully watched by the ancients that it should ...
... stage through the art of Shakespeare , we can admit of no doubt . Under this spell the hearers abandon all thoughts ... stage to the catgut . Speaking of the stage , Bacon says that it was carefully watched by the ancients that it should ...
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