Shakespeare at Work, 1592-1603Routledge, 1933 - 325 Seiten |
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... audiences , but most of them had remained unprinted until the end of 1591 when the widow Broom rather timidly published ... audience . A king and three of his courtiers determined to shut out women from their [ 53 ] EDUCATION OF A DRAMATIST.
... audiences , but most of them had remained unprinted until the end of 1591 when the widow Broom rather timidly published ... audience . A king and three of his courtiers determined to shut out women from their [ 53 ] EDUCATION OF A DRAMATIST.
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... audience , and one of its most successful incidents was the pag- eant of the Nine Worthies . Courtly audiences were always amused by parody of the amateur county actors who insisted on parading their musty fop- peries whenever the Court ...
... audience , and one of its most successful incidents was the pag- eant of the Nine Worthies . Courtly audiences were always amused by parody of the amateur county actors who insisted on parading their musty fop- peries whenever the Court ...
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... audience foreknowing and the characters ignorant . It was more effective emotionally . As he plotted the story , everyone knew that Hero would be shamed in the church , unless something intervened ; and until the very moment of its ...
... audience foreknowing and the characters ignorant . It was more effective emotionally . As he plotted the story , everyone knew that Hero would be shamed in the church , unless something intervened ; and until the very moment of its ...
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Achilles Admiral's Admiral's men Alleyn amongst Antonio audience began Ben Jonson better brought Brutus Burbage Cæsar called Captain Chamberlain's Children of Paul's comedy Council Court Cressida crown death doth drama Duke Earl of Essex Earl of Southampton enemy England English eyes Falstaff father fear Francis Vere friends gentlemen Greene's Hamlet hath Henry the Fifth honour Horace humours Isle of Dogs James Burbage Jew of Malta Jonson Julius Cæsar Kemp King Lady live London Lord Lord Strange's men Love's Labour's Lost Marlowe Marlowe's Marston Master melancholy Mistress mood murder night passion play players playhouse plot poem poet Prince Proteus Queen revenge Richard the Second Romeo Rosader Rose satire scene sent Shakespeare Silvio Sir John sonnets Spanish Spanish Tragedy speare speech stage story Theatre thee theme thou tion took tragedy Troilus Tucca whilst writing wrote young