ShakespeareMacmillan, 1907 - 232 pàgines |
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Pàgina 54
... theatre . touches on Puritanism , from time to time , with the lightest of hands , but not so lightly as to leave any room for mistake . This people , who sang psalms to hornpipe tunes , and were willing to make trading profits out of ...
... theatre . touches on Puritanism , from time to time , with the lightest of hands , but not so lightly as to leave any room for mistake . This people , who sang psalms to hornpipe tunes , and were willing to make trading profits out of ...
Pàgina 94
... theatre as if they were a part of his creative genius . He was not a lordly poet who stooped to the stage and dramatised his song ; he was bred in the tiring - room and on the boards ; he was an actor before he was a dramatist . 94 The ...
... theatre as if they were a part of his creative genius . He was not a lordly poet who stooped to the stage and dramatised his song ; he was bred in the tiring - room and on the boards ; he was an actor before he was a dramatist . 94 The ...
Pàgina 117
... theatre was built on the Bankside in 1599 ; as the Fortune theatre in Cripple- gate was built , at about the same time , for their chief rivals , the Lord Admiral's company . There can be no doubt that Shakespeare was , from the first ...
... theatre was built on the Bankside in 1599 ; as the Fortune theatre in Cripple- gate was built , at about the same time , for their chief rivals , the Lord Admiral's company . There can be no doubt that Shakespeare was , from the first ...
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