Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... authority , the story that Shakespeare , having consented to act as god- father to one of Jonson's sons , solemnly promised to give the child a dozen good " Latin spoons " for the father to " translate . " Latin was a play upon the word ...
... authority , the story that Shakespeare , having consented to act as god- father to one of Jonson's sons , solemnly promised to give the child a dozen good " Latin spoons " for the father to " translate . " Latin was a play upon the word ...
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... authority of some of Taylor's and Lowin's actor - contemporaries . These men were never them- selves in personal relations with Shakespeare , but knew many formerly in direct relation with him . Probably the seventeenth century actor ...
... authority of some of Taylor's and Lowin's actor - contemporaries . These men were never them- selves in personal relations with Shakespeare , but knew many formerly in direct relation with him . Probably the seventeenth century actor ...
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... authority must be obeyed . These are the axiomatic bases of every social contract , and no question of the personal fit- ness of officers of state impugns their stability . Twice does Shakespeare define in the same terms what he ...
... authority must be obeyed . These are the axiomatic bases of every social contract , and no question of the personal fit- ness of officers of state impugns their stability . Twice does Shakespeare define in the same terms what he ...
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II | 4 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
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