Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseCosimo, Inc., 2008 M01 1 - 328 páginas British Shakespearean scholar JOHN DOVER WILSON (1881-1969) is best remembered for his explications of the Bard, particularly his acclaimed 1935 work What Happens in Hamlet. Here, however, he takes a rather more oblique approach to enlightening us to the world of Shakespeare, gathering together in this 1913 volume writings by contemporaries of the playwright's-some famous, some not-that illuminate the artistic society and ordinary life of Elizabethan England. Discover what the firsthand observers of the day thought about: [ English snobbery [ country sports [ festivals and revelry [ superstition, ghosts, and astrology [ parenting and children [ impressions of London [ the plague [ playhouses and bear-gardens [ the actor and his craft [ house and home [ rogues and vagabonds [ and much, much more |
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... walk , noise and bustle § 3. DISORDERS · A busy week for the authorities , duelling and street brawling , constables and watchmen , London at night • 75 84 • 92 $ 4 . TEMPTATIONS A. Drink its effects , a XIII TABLE Of contentS.
... walk , noise and bustle § 3. DISORDERS · A busy week for the authorities , duelling and street brawling , constables and watchmen , London at night • 75 84 • 92 $ 4 . TEMPTATIONS A. Drink its effects , a XIII TABLE Of contentS.
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... walking and riding , in playing at cards or otherwise , in visiting their friends and keeping company , conversing with their equals ( whom they term gossips ) and their neighbours , and making merry with them at child - births ...
... walking and riding , in playing at cards or otherwise , in visiting their friends and keeping company , conversing with their equals ( whom they term gossips ) and their neighbours , and making merry with them at child - births ...
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... walk abroad ; The nights are wholesome ; then no planets strike , No fairy takes , nor witch hath power to charm , So hallow'd and so gracious is the time . Hamlet , 1. i . 158-164 It is now Christmas , and not a cup of drink must pass ...
... walk abroad ; The nights are wholesome ; then no planets strike , No fairy takes , nor witch hath power to charm , So hallow'd and so gracious is the time . Hamlet , 1. i . 158-164 It is now Christmas , and not a cup of drink must pass ...
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... walk toward the kitchen and the pastry . The velvet heads of the forests fall at the loose of the cross - bow . The salmon - trout plays with the fly , and the March rabbit runs dead into the dish . The Indian commodities pay the ...
... walk toward the kitchen and the pastry . The velvet heads of the forests fall at the loose of the cross - bow . The salmon - trout plays with the fly , and the March rabbit runs dead into the dish . The Indian commodities pay the ...
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... walk , & c .: according to that which Solomon saith to the drunkards : " Thine eyes shall see strange visions , and ... walking spirits and souls of men , contrary to the word of God , a reasonable volume cannot contain . How common an ...
... walk , & c .: according to that which Solomon saith to the drunkards : " Thine eyes shall see strange visions , and ... walking spirits and souls of men , contrary to the word of God , a reasonable volume cannot contain . How common an ...
Contenido
1 | |
10 | |
22 | |
29 | |
40 | |
LONDON | 75 |
BOOKS AND AUTHORS | 140 |
THE THEATRE | 154 |
THE AUDIENCE | 166 |
THE ACTOR AND HIS CRAFT | 172 |
CHAPTER IX | 208 |
10 | 235 |
THE | 251 |
16 | 254 |
of the Revenge discovery colonization travellers tales | 274 |
233 | 291 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
Life in Shakespeare's England; a Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
Términos y frases comunes
acquaintance amongst apparel attire beasts better body called carbonadoed chamber comedy command common commonly court dance devil dice dinner dish divers doth drink Duke of Würtemberg England English eyes Falstaff fashion fear fellow FYNES MORYSON gentlemen GERVASE MARKHAM give hand hast hath head Henry IV honest honour horse keep King labour land learning live London look Lord Majesty manner master means meat Merchant of Venice merry Midsummer Night's Dream morning never NICHOLAS BRETON night persons PHILIP STUBBES play players poor Queen quoth Robin rogues saith scholars servants shew shillings ships sometimes sort speak STEPHEN GOSSON strange sundry tavern theatre thee thereof things THOMAS DEKKER THOMAS NASHE thou trenchers unto wherein wine withal words worthy young
Referencias a este libro
American Tough: The Tough-Guy Tradition and American Character Rupert Wilkinson Vista de fragmentos - 1984 |
Shakespearean Language: A Guide for Actors and Students Leslie O'Dell Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |