Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1949 - 293 páginas |
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Página 160
... stage and tiring - house to be made , erected and set up within the said frame with a shadow or cover on the said stage .... And which stage shall contain in length forty and three foot of lawful assize and in breadth to extend to the ...
... stage and tiring - house to be made , erected and set up within the said frame with a shadow or cover on the said stage .... And which stage shall contain in length forty and three foot of lawful assize and in breadth to extend to the ...
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 ...
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... stage ? First a conspicuous eminence is gotten , by which means the best and most essential parts of a gallant ( good clothes , a proportionable leg , white hand , the Persian lock and a tolerable beard ) are perfectly revealed . By ...
... stage ? First a conspicuous eminence is gotten , by which means the best and most essential parts of a gallant ( good clothes , a proportionable leg , white hand , the Persian lock and a tolerable beard ) are perfectly revealed . By ...
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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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