The Revels History of Drama in English, Volumen 3Methuen, 1975 - 526 páginas |
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... Chambers has observed , in this connection , that the Duttons were ' evidently a restless folk ' because of such changes , but this may be an unrealistic ap- praisal . With the resurrection of the old Henrician statute in 1572 , it is ...
... Chambers has observed , in this connection , that the Duttons were ' evidently a restless folk ' because of such changes , but this may be an unrealistic ap- praisal . With the resurrection of the old Henrician statute in 1572 , it is ...
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... Chambers opines that the elaborate entertainment offered Elizabeth on 20-24 September 1591 by Hertford in his attempt to ingratiate himself after the disgrace in which he had lived owing to his first marriage to Lady Catherine Grey ...
... Chambers opines that the elaborate entertainment offered Elizabeth on 20-24 September 1591 by Hertford in his attempt to ingratiate himself after the disgrace in which he had lived owing to his first marriage to Lady Catherine Grey ...
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... Chamber ) , the under- storey ( the Parlour and the Lower Hall ) , or both ( Figure 43 ) . In 1917 Joseph Quincy Adams ... Chambers in 1923 : ' a chamber which had held parliaments and a legatine trial [ that of Queen Katherine in 1529 ] ...
... Chamber ) , the under- storey ( the Parlour and the Lower Hall ) , or both ( Figure 43 ) . In 1917 Joseph Quincy Adams ... Chambers in 1923 : ' a chamber which had held parliaments and a legatine trial [ that of Queen Katherine in 1529 ] ...
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Drama and the court 3 | 23 |
The question of censorship | 41 |
The audience | 47 |
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The Cambridge History of American Theatre Don B. Wilmeth,Christopher Bigsby Vista previa restringida - 1998 |