Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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Página 161
... stage to be in all other proportions contrived and fashioned like unto the stage of the said play - house called the Globe , with con- venient windows and lights glazed to the said tiring - house , and the said frame , stage and ...
... stage to be in all other proportions contrived and fashioned like unto the stage of the said play - house called the Globe , with con- venient windows and lights glazed to the said tiring - house , and the said frame , stage and ...
Página 178
... Stage Lords and the rest . We have signified to your Plays . Honours many times heretofore the great incon- venience which we find to grow by the common exercise of stage- plays . We presumed to do [ so ] , as well in respect of the ...
... Stage Lords and the rest . We have signified to your Plays . Honours many times heretofore the great incon- venience which we find to grow by the common exercise of stage- plays . We presumed to do [ so ] , as well in respect of the ...
Página 181
... stage , leading the French king prisoner , and forcing both him and the Dauphin to swear fealty , Aye but ' ( will they say ) ' what do we get by it ? ' Respecting neither the right of fame that is due to true nobility deceased , nor ...
... stage , leading the French king prisoner , and forcing both him and the Dauphin to swear fealty , Aye but ' ( will they say ) ' what do we get by it ? ' Respecting neither the right of fame that is due to true nobility deceased , nor ...
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