A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... actors strong enough to make themselves national person- alities - the comedians Tarlton ( who acted in The Famous Victories of Henry V ) and Kempe , and the tragic actors Alleyn and Richard Burbage . And these actors ' companies ...
... actors strong enough to make themselves national person- alities - the comedians Tarlton ( who acted in The Famous Victories of Henry V ) and Kempe , and the tragic actors Alleyn and Richard Burbage . And these actors ' companies ...
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... actor had to use his imagination to understand the artist's intention but that can be easily perceived in the work of art . Once a part was set it could have been played with exactly the same end in view by any number of actors ; and ...
... actor had to use his imagination to understand the artist's intention but that can be easily perceived in the work of art . Once a part was set it could have been played with exactly the same end in view by any number of actors ; and ...
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... actors wore splendid clothes , largely inherited from noble persons ; music , fireworks , guns , and thunder were all used to suggest atmosphere and give colour to eye and ear . There were machines for descents from the heavens and for ...
... actors wore splendid clothes , largely inherited from noble persons ; music , fireworks , guns , and thunder were all used to suggest atmosphere and give colour to eye and ear . There were machines for descents from the heavens and for ...
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