4 English BiographiesJohn Boynton Priestley, O. B. Davis Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961 - 767 Seiten |
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... audience . ) Even more fa- mous was a scene in which Tam- burlaine made his entrance in a chariot drawn by two captive kings with bits in their mouths . Alleyn had a whip in his right hand to Scourge the actors who played the two kings ...
... audience . ) Even more fa- mous was a scene in which Tam- burlaine made his entrance in a chariot drawn by two captive kings with bits in their mouths . Alleyn had a whip in his right hand to Scourge the actors who played the two kings ...
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... audience . The plays are not masterpieces . Like every other writer , Shake- speare learned by writing . In his late twenties he was not yet ready to write Hamlet any more than his audience was ready to receive it . In a sense ...
... audience . The plays are not masterpieces . Like every other writer , Shake- speare learned by writing . In his late twenties he was not yet ready to write Hamlet any more than his audience was ready to receive it . In a sense ...
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... audience might see them . These playbills cost the actors a fair amount of money , but they had no choice where they placed their order . It had to go to James Roberts , who had married the widow of the printer who had previously held ...
... audience might see them . These playbills cost the actors a fair amount of money , but they had no choice where they placed their order . It had to go to James Roberts , who had married the widow of the printer who had previously held ...
Inhalt
Afterword | 237 |
Abridgment by O B Davis | 436 |
Afterword | 626 |
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