It is well known that the Elizabethan plays generally began with a prologue and ended with a "jig," which has been described as a "dramatic performance in rime, every part of which was sung by the performers, and one which was frequently exhibited on... The Spanish Stage in the Time of Lope de Vega - Página 60por Hugo Albert Rennert - 1909 - 635 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1815 - 470 páginas
...in the Prologue to the " Fair Maid of the Inn," is, in my opinion, a dramatic performance in rhyme, every part of which was sung by the performers, and...stage as an Afterpiece, as Farces are at present. I do not mean that the word was not sometimes used by our ancient dramatists in other senses : the... | |
| English plays - 1815 - 450 páginas
...in the Prologue to the " Fair Maid of the Inn,'' is, in my opinion, a dramatic performance in rhyme, every part of which was sung by the performers, and...stage as an Afterpiece, as Farces are at present. I do not mean that the word was not sometimes used by our ancient dramatists in other senses : the... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 456 páginas
...in the Prologue tb the " Fair Maid of the Inn," is, in my opinion, a dramatic performance in rhyme, every part of which was sung by the performers, and...stage as an Afterpiece, as Farces are at present. I do not mean that the word was not sometimes used by our ancient dramatists in other senses : the... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1899 - 602 páginas
...jig — a term defined by CW Dilke (Continuation of Dodsley, 6 vols. 1816, vi. 326), as signifying 'a dramatic performance in rime, every part of which...stage as an Afterpiece, as Farces are at present.' Cf. ante, p. 454, note, as to Tarlton's Jigge of a horse hade offooles. — It seems to have been only... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1899 - 600 páginas
...a. jig — a term denned by CW Dilke (Continuation of Dodsley, 6 vols. 1816, vi. 326), as signifying 'a dramatic performance in rime, every part of which...stage as an Afterpiece, as Farces are at present.' Cf. ante, p. 454, note, as to Tarlton's Jigge of a horse hade offooles. — It seems to have been only... | |
| Hugo Albert Rennert - 1909 - 660 páginas
...dello mucho me pesa que merece ser condesa y tambien emperadora "A la perra moral A la matadora!"3 1 It is well known that the Elizabethan plays generally...I, p. 476. See also Collier, Annals, Vol. Ill, pp. 3768.) 'Cancionero Classense, Roma, 1902. "This shows, moreover, that the bayle entitled La Perra Mora... | |
| Hugo Albert Rennert - 1909 - 676 páginas
...dello mucho me pesa que merece ser condesa y tambien emperadora "A la perra moral A la matadora!"3 ' It is well known that the Elizabethan plays generally..."dramatic performance in rime, every part of which was sang by the performers, and one which was frequently exhibited on the stage as an afterpiece, as farces... | |
| Hugo Albert Rennert - 1963 - 426 páginas
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