A Short History of the English DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - Počet stran: 260 |
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... actors stood on a stage ( " pageant " ) moving about on wheels . In the course of the procession a certain number of stations was appointed , at which the several pageants stopped as they went along , and on which the respective scenes ...
... actors stood on a stage ( " pageant " ) moving about on wheels . In the course of the procession a certain number of stations was appointed , at which the several pageants stopped as they went along , and on which the respective scenes ...
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... actors began to capitalize anything that made for personal success , or for that of the business or gild which they represented . Especially important was an ever - increasing emphasis on the comic motive . As hu- man nature loves to ...
... actors began to capitalize anything that made for personal success , or for that of the business or gild which they represented . Especially important was an ever - increasing emphasis on the comic motive . As hu- man nature loves to ...
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... actors or the performance . The rear of the platform was commonly just below a gallery , which of course might serve all the more easily as a balcony or upper window . The innyard determined the general style of the Elizabethan theatre ...
... actors or the performance . The rear of the platform was commonly just below a gallery , which of course might serve all the more easily as a balcony or upper window . The innyard determined the general style of the Elizabethan theatre ...
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... acting of plays . By 1600 there were at least six , among which were some so large and beautiful as to arouse the unqualified admira- tion of travelers from the continent . " " 1 " The opposition to playing in the city led to the ...
... acting of plays . By 1600 there were at least six , among which were some so large and beautiful as to arouse the unqualified admira- tion of travelers from the continent . " " 1 " The opposition to playing in the city led to the ...
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... actors representing gods or spirits as Jupiter Cymbeline or Ariel in The Tempest -could be lowered by means of a ... actor more of a rhetorician than he is to - day , since the audience looked to his enunciation of the poet's words for ...
... actors representing gods or spirits as Jupiter Cymbeline or Ariel in The Tempest -could be lowered by means of a ... actor more of a rhetorician than he is to - day , since the audience looked to his enunciation of the poet's words for ...
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