Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... clothes either make or mar a play . The prologue and epilogue are like to an host and hostess , one bidding their guests welcome , the other bidding them farewell . The actors are like servingmen , that bring in the scenes and acts as ...
... clothes either make or mar a play . The prologue and epilogue are like to an host and hostess , one bidding their guests welcome , the other bidding them farewell . The actors are like servingmen , that bring in the scenes and acts as ...
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... clothes , or else company , or a new play : or do , as some wandering sermonists , make one sermon travail [ ? travel ] and serve twenty churches . All their care is to be like apes , to imitate and express other men's actions in their ...
... clothes , or else company , or a new play : or do , as some wandering sermonists , make one sermon travail [ ? travel ] and serve twenty churches . All their care is to be like apes , to imitate and express other men's actions in their ...
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... clothes they wore upon the stage , believing them really to be the persons they did only represent , are quite out of sorts them- selves and so disabled for supplying their poor friends ' necessities . Our fools who had wont to allure ...
... clothes they wore upon the stage , believing them really to be the persons they did only represent , are quite out of sorts them- selves and so disabled for supplying their poor friends ' necessities . Our fools who had wont to allure ...
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
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