The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, Volumen1J. Murray, 1831 - 454 páginas |
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... ( says Gayton in his notes on ' Don Quixote , 1654 ) that the Poets of the Fortune and ' Red Bull had always a mouth - measure for their actors ' ( who were terrible tear - throats ) , and made their lines pro- portionable to their ...
... ( says Gayton in his notes on ' Don Quixote , 1654 ) that the Poets of the Fortune and ' Red Bull had always a mouth - measure for their actors ' ( who were terrible tear - throats ) , and made their lines pro- portionable to their ...
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... says , in his Defence of Plays , re- garding the production by Wilson upon the same subject prior to 1579 , anterior to which year Stephen Gosson ( whom Lodge is answering ) had also written a play named Catiline's Conspiracies . Part ...
... says , in his Defence of Plays , re- garding the production by Wilson upon the same subject prior to 1579 , anterior to which year Stephen Gosson ( whom Lodge is answering ) had also written a play named Catiline's Conspiracies . Part ...
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... say not nay , ' What maner solace , or what maner play ' Loveste thou beste ? tell on , late se , ' And I shall playen to fore the . ' The hero is cast into a sea of trouble in consequence of listening too patiently to the harper , but ...
... say not nay , ' What maner solace , or what maner play ' Loveste thou beste ? tell on , late se , ' And I shall playen to fore the . ' The hero is cast into a sea of trouble in consequence of listening too patiently to the harper , but ...
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... says nothing of players : he even mentions John Rykell , tragitour of Henry V. , by name * , which may be thought to fix the period at which The Daunce of Macabre ' was written . Yet Lydgate was himself the author of a series of ...
... says nothing of players : he even mentions John Rykell , tragitour of Henry V. , by name * , which may be thought to fix the period at which The Daunce of Macabre ' was written . Yet Lydgate was himself the author of a series of ...
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... says , that Sen- suality must change his character , like an actor : - Is he so ? qd Vertue . - Well shall he be taught , As a player sholde . ' The reign of Henry VI . may be fixed upon as the epoch of the adoption of a new species of ...
... says , that Sen- suality must change his character , like an actor : - Is he so ? qd Vertue . - Well shall he be taught , As a player sholde . ' The reign of Henry VI . may be fixed upon as the epoch of the adoption of a new species of ...
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