Will Shakspere, Factotum and AgentRound table Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 374 Seiten |
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... theater continued , that is to say until the theater district changed to the southern bank of the Thames , and gentlemen went to the play- houses by boat . Also it was because Shakspere got such a " great deal of business " that he was ...
... theater continued , that is to say until the theater district changed to the southern bank of the Thames , and gentlemen went to the play- houses by boat . Also it was because Shakspere got such a " great deal of business " that he was ...
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... theater . Thus , once more the surrender to preconceived opinion . However , this occupation well continues the understanding we have so far obtained of Will Shakspere . From call - boy outside the theater to call - boy inside the theater ...
... theater . Thus , once more the surrender to preconceived opinion . However , this occupation well continues the understanding we have so far obtained of Will Shakspere . From call - boy outside the theater to call - boy inside the theater ...
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... theater is evidently much the same as that of our Punch and Judy shows . The puppets are hand puppets . The interpreter is aided by two servants , who first beat a drum and wave a flag to attract a sufficiently large audience , and then ...
... theater is evidently much the same as that of our Punch and Judy shows . The puppets are hand puppets . The interpreter is aided by two servants , who first beat a drum and wave a flag to attract a sufficiently large audience , and then ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
A NATURAL WIT | 25 |
PLAYHOUSE SERVITOR | 43 |
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