The Spanish Stage in the Time of Lope de VegaHispanic Society of America, 1909 - 635 páginas |
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... mentioned in the text , is evinced by the Siete Partidas of Alfonso X. , which were probably written between 1252 and 1257. Partida I , Tit . VI , Ley 34 , is a very im- portant document for the history of the early Spanish drama , to ...
... mentioned in the text , is evinced by the Siete Partidas of Alfonso X. , which were probably written between 1252 and 1257. Partida I , Tit . VI , Ley 34 , is a very im- portant document for the history of the early Spanish drama , to ...
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... mentioned had nothing to do with the performances of strolling players in the market - places , and hence a “ prag- matica " of 1534 could not have had them in view . We are therefore safe in accepting the account of Cervantes in regard ...
... mentioned had nothing to do with the performances of strolling players in the market - places , and hence a “ prag- matica " of 1534 could not have had them in view . We are therefore safe in accepting the account of Cervantes in regard ...
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... mentioned below , p . 41 ) , who , in the opinion of Tamayo de Vargas , in his Biblioteca manuscrita , is the author of a comedia entitled La Costanza ( Alcalá de Henares , por Sebastian Martinez , 1570 ) . merely a theatrical director ...
... mentioned below , p . 41 ) , who , in the opinion of Tamayo de Vargas , in his Biblioteca manuscrita , is the author of a comedia entitled La Costanza ( Alcalá de Henares , por Sebastian Martinez , 1570 ) . merely a theatrical director ...
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... mentioned here that in 1583 Philip II . granted to the " Royal House of Incurables " at Naples half the proceeds derived from the public performances of comedias in that city.2 Performances in these corrales always took place in the ...
... mentioned here that in 1583 Philip II . granted to the " Royal House of Incurables " at Naples half the proceeds derived from the public performances of comedias in that city.2 Performances in these corrales always took place in the ...
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... mentioned above . These are protected by a small roof supported by pillars . These seats were partitioned off from the pit . The stage seems to have had a slightly projecting roof . Of course the women's gallery ( cazuela ) does not ...
... mentioned above . These are protected by a small roof supported by pillars . These seats were partitioned off from the pit . The stage seems to have had a slightly projecting roof . Of course the women's gallery ( cazuela ) does not ...
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actor actress Agustin Alcaraz año Antonio de Prado autor de comedias autos sacramentales Avendaño Bernardo Calderon called carros Castro Catalina Catálogo cazuela Cisneros company of Alonso company of Antonio company of Juan company of Manuel company of Pedro Corpus festival corral Cotarelo Cristobal Cruz dances dicho Domingo Doña ducats entremes entremeses Francisco Ganasa Garcia Gaspar de Porres gracioso Granado Ibid jácara Jeronimo Juan Bautista Juan de Morales Juana la Vega Lope de Rueda Lope de Vega Lope's Luis Luis Lopez Madrid Manuel Vallejo maravedís Maria Mariana Miguel Morales Medrano Nuevos Datos Osorio Pacheca pany Paz y Melia Pellicer Pérez Pastor performed play players reals received repre representacion representations represented the autos Rios Rojas Romero Rosell Saldaña Sanchez de Vargas Sanchez-Arjona Schack señores Seville Shrovetide Spain Spanish stage Teatro theater theatrical Tirso de Molina Toledo Tomas Fernandez Valencia Valladolid Vega's Velazquez Villegas wife
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Página 29 - For gain, not glory, wing'd his roving flight, And grew immortal in his own despite.
Página 249 - Tratóse del escándalo que causa un fraile Mercedario que se llama el maestro Téllez, por otro nombre Tirso, con comedias que hace profanas y de malos incentivos y ejemplos.
Página 194 - ... lo qual visto por los del nuestro Consejo de las yndias fue acordado que debiamos mandar dar esta nuestra carta para vos en la dicha Razon...
Página 235 - ... non lo deven facer en las aldeas nin en los lugares viles, nin por ganar dinero con ellas." Del contesto de esta ley dedúcese manifiestamente que en tiempo de don Alfonso el Sabio...
Página 88 - Pues ¿qué, si venimos a las comedias divinas? ¡Qué de milagros falsos fingen en ellas, qué de cosas apócrifas y mal entendidas, atribuyendo a un santo los milagros de otro! Y aun en las humanas se atreven a hacer milagros, sin más respeto ni consideración que parecerles que allí estará bien el tal milagro y apariencia, como ellos llaman, para que gente ignorante se admire y venga a la comedia...
Página 66 - All whiche vj. playes being chosen owte of many and ffownde to be the best that then were to be had ; the same also being often pused, T; necessarely corrected T; amended by all thafforeseide officers.
Página 130 - That, the women's parts in plays have hitherto been acted by men in the habits of women, at which some have taken offence, we do permit, and give leave, for the time to come, that all women's parts be acted by women.
Página 282 - D. Juan de Canseco, del consejo de SM y su oidor en esta real audiencia, juez privativo de las causas del estado del Valle, se leyó esta peticion.
Página 35 - Pues es infalible que la naturaleza española pide en las comedias lo que en los trajes; que son nuevos usos cada día; tanto, que el príncipe de los poetas cómicos de nuestros tiempos, y aun de los pasados, el famoso y nunca bien celebrado Lope de Vega...
Página 317 - He takes his place in front of a woman who, having come to the theater on foot, is having her shoes and stockings put on by her maid. This cannot be done without some sacrifice of modesty. The poor actress must suffer this and does not dare to protest, for, as her chief object is to win applause, she is afraid to offend any one. A hiss, no matter how unjust, discredits her, since all believe that the judgment of him who accuses is better than their own. The actress continues to dress, enduring his...