Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... player , magnificence of players ' dress , the Queen's players on tour , a royal licence PAGE 164 170 SS . PURITAN OPPOSITION TO THE THEATRE 176 Denunciation from Paul's Cross , a sweeping condemnation , attitude of the city authorities ...
... player , magnificence of players ' dress , the Queen's players on tour , a royal licence PAGE 164 170 SS . PURITAN OPPOSITION TO THE THEATRE 176 Denunciation from Paul's Cross , a sweeping condemnation , attitude of the city authorities ...
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... players that I have seen play , and heard others praise , and that highly , not to speak it profanely , that , neither having the accent of Christians nor the gait of Christian , pagan , nor man , have so strutted and bellowed that I ...
... players that I have seen play , and heard others praise , and that highly , not to speak it profanely , that , neither having the accent of Christians nor the gait of Christian , pagan , nor man , have so strutted and bellowed that I ...
Página 173
... Player is afraid of the plague , as much as a coward of a musket : for as death is formidable to the one , so is poverty and wants to the other . Player is afraid of the statute , for if he have no better sup- portation than his ...
... Player is afraid of the plague , as much as a coward of a musket : for as death is formidable to the one , so is poverty and wants to the other . Player is afraid of the statute , for if he have no better sup- portation than his ...
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