The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsGreenwood Press, 1968 - 420 Seiten Examines Elizabethan dramatists’ reflected and criticized their own art. |
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... ears glow .... Nash . Pierce Penniless ( 1592 ) : Our players are not as the players beyond sea , a sort of squirting , bawdy comedians , that have whores and common curtizans to play women's parts , and forbear no immodest speech or ...
... ears glow .... Nash . Pierce Penniless ( 1592 ) : Our players are not as the players beyond sea , a sort of squirting , bawdy comedians , that have whores and common curtizans to play women's parts , and forbear no immodest speech or ...
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... ears , and tempt their eyes , To gaze upon the action that I use . The author's helpless dependence upon the actor is feelingly pointed out by Dekker in his address to the readers of The Whore of Babylon : How true Fortune's dial hath ...
... ears , and tempt their eyes , To gaze upon the action that I use . The author's helpless dependence upon the actor is feelingly pointed out by Dekker in his address to the readers of The Whore of Babylon : How true Fortune's dial hath ...
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David Klein. Pistol . He hears with ears . Evans . The tevil and his tam ! what phrase is this , " He hears with ear " ? Why , it is affectations . And in the same play ( II i 142 ) Nym's " humorous " speech prompts Page to remark ...
David Klein. Pistol . He hears with ears . Evans . The tevil and his tam ! what phrase is this , " He hears with ear " ? Why , it is affectations . And in the same play ( II i 142 ) Nym's " humorous " speech prompts Page to remark ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
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