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" I mean not the lord's room, which is now but the stage's suburbs.. .but on the very rushes where the comedy is to dance ; yea, and under the state of Cambyses himself, must our feathered estrich, like a piece of ordnance, be planted, valiantly, because... "
The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And ... - Página 157
por John Payne Collier - 1879
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The Modern Student's Book of English Literature

Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - 942 páginas
...contemptibly thrust into the rear, and much new satin is there damned by being smothered to death in darkness. , As in a gentle weather : Twas night, calm ostrich, like a piece of ordnance, he planted valiantly, because impudently, beating down the mews...
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Elizabethan Verse and Prose (non-dramatic)

George Reuben Potter - 1928 - 640 páginas
...contemptibly thrust into the rear, and much new satin is there damned by being smothered to death in darkness. But on the very rushes where the comedy is to dance, yea, and under the state of Cambises himself, must our feathered estridge, like a piece of ordnance, be planted, valiantly (because...
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Old English to Jacobean

Grace Eleanor Hadow - 1907 - 392 páginas
...our gallant, having paid it, presently advance himself up to the throne of the stage: I mean not into the lord's room ¿, which is now but the stage's suburbs; - - - but on the very rushes where comedy is to dance, yea, and under the very state of Cambyses himself must our feathered ostrich, like...
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Shakespeare Survey, Volumen28

Kenneth Muir - 2002 - 204 páginas
...contemptibly thrust into the rear, and much new satin is there damned by being smothered to death in darkness. But on the very rushes where the comedy is to dance,...the state of Cambyses himself, must our feathered ostrich, like a piece of ordnance be planted valiantly (because impudently) beating down the mews and...
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A Short History of Western Performance Space

David Wiles - 2003 - 332 páginas
...is mocked by plebeians in the pit. Dekker pictures a scene of class warfare where the gallant will 'like a piece of ordnance be planted valiantly, because...down the mews and hisses of the opposed rascality'. Sitting on stage was a more significant feature of the private playhouses, where the intimacy and relative...
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Elizabethan Popular Theatre: Plays in Performance

Michael Hattaway - 2005 - 272 páginas
...contemptibly thrust into the rear, and much new satin is there damned by being smothered to death in darkness. But on the very rushes where the comedy is to dance, yea and under the state of Cambises himself must our feathered estridge, like a piece of ordnance, be planted, valiantly (because...
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