The Revels History of Drama in English, Volumen 3Methuen, 1975 - 526 páginas |
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... question of this kind shifted the frame of reference to one in which witches cannot exist , or as if man's life were influenced by a mystery which will never answer human questions . Every direct question in Shakespeare's tragic world ...
... question of this kind shifted the frame of reference to one in which witches cannot exist , or as if man's life were influenced by a mystery which will never answer human questions . Every direct question in Shakespeare's tragic world ...
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... question . The question is now posed in the terms of what a man finds deep in his own heart and mind when he willingly enters the strange dark places which lie beneath the bright , familiar world of ordinary time and action . The depths ...
... question . The question is now posed in the terms of what a man finds deep in his own heart and mind when he willingly enters the strange dark places which lie beneath the bright , familiar world of ordinary time and action . The depths ...
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... question , ' What's your warrant for it ? ' He will himself do nothing without a warrant , neither shift his shirt nor make water , and for him only Justice Overdo's warrant is valid . The continuing question of this learned philosopher ...
... question , ' What's your warrant for it ? ' He will himself do nothing without a warrant , neither shift his shirt nor make water , and for him only Justice Overdo's warrant is valid . The continuing question of this learned philosopher ...
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Drama and the court 3 | 23 |
The question of censorship | 41 |
The audience | 47 |
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The Revels History of Drama in English Clifford Leech,Thomas Wallace Craik,J. Leeds Barroll Vista de fragmentos - 1975 |
The Revels History of Drama in English, Volumen 3 Alexander Leggatt,John Leeds Barroll,Richard Hosley,Alvin B. Kernan Vista de fragmentos - 1975 |
Términos y frases comunes
acting actors Admiral's Men Alfred Harbage Antony appears audience bays becomes bressumers Burbage Caesar Chambers characters Cleopatra Comedy curtains dates death discovery discovery-space Doctor Faustus doors drama dream Duchess of Malfi Duke E. K. Chambers Earl England English Enter Falstaff feet 6 inches Figure floor fools Fortune Contract frame gallery hall screen Hamlet Henry honour human Humorous Day's Mirth Hunsdon Jacobean Jew of Malta Jonson kill king King's Knack to Know Lady Lear London Lord Chamberlain lovers Macbeth Marlowe Masque murder nature Othello Oxford PERFORMANCES At court play players playwright plot presumably private playhouses public playhouses Queen's reality reconstruction Renaissance Revels revenge Richard scene Second Blackfriars seems Sejanus sense Shakespeare Shakespearian Spanish Tragedy spectators stair-towers storey strange Tamburlaine theatre theatrical Tilney tiring-house façade Titus Titus Andronicus tragic Troilus Upper Frater upper station Volpone Wiseman of Westchester yard York
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The Cambridge History of American Theatre Don B. Wilmeth,Christopher Bigsby Vista previa restringida - 1998 |