23 Plays and the SonnetsHarcourt, Brace, 1948 - 1090 Seiten |
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... stage ; he had now ceased to write for the theater . A new Globe soon rose from the ashes , but it belonged to another gen- eration , and catered to the taste of a new audi- ence . Of all forms of literary art , that called drama is ...
... stage ; he had now ceased to write for the theater . A new Globe soon rose from the ashes , but it belonged to another gen- eration , and catered to the taste of a new audi- ence . Of all forms of literary art , that called drama is ...
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... stage arrangements of the great hall . This general pattern was modified and im- proved in the later playhouses , and by the time the Globe was built in 1599 the playhouse had become quite elaborate , with much stage ma- chinery and ...
... stage arrangements of the great hall . This general pattern was modified and im- proved in the later playhouses , and by the time the Globe was built in 1599 the playhouse had become quite elaborate , with much stage ma- chinery and ...
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... stage is to follow one play through and endeavor , so far as is possible , to reconstruct its staging . Romeo and Juliet is a good example , because in the two early quartos the stage directions are very much fuller than usual . In the ...
... stage is to follow one play through and endeavor , so far as is possible , to reconstruct its staging . Romeo and Juliet is a good example , because in the two early quartos the stage directions are very much fuller than usual . In the ...
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THE UNIVERSALITY OF SHAKESPEARE | 3 |
RECORDS OF THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE | 8 |
SHAKESPEARES ENGLAND | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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