Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 Seiten |
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... court which it en- closed . There were really three stages : the main or apron stage , with trap - doors , some five feet high and projecting into the court ; at the back of the apron was an inner stage flanked by dressing - rooms , and ...
... court which it en- closed . There were really three stages : the main or apron stage , with trap - doors , some five feet high and projecting into the court ; at the back of the apron was an inner stage flanked by dressing - rooms , and ...
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... Court , the private theatres such as The Blackfriars , The Cockpit built in 1616 in Drury Lane , and Salisbury Court , which were better suited for expensive productions in the manner of Inigo Jones , adopted some of the devices of the ...
... Court , the private theatres such as The Blackfriars , The Cockpit built in 1616 in Drury Lane , and Salisbury Court , which were better suited for expensive productions in the manner of Inigo Jones , adopted some of the devices of the ...
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... Court in 1574 and again in 1585 , at about which time Edward Alleyn and his brother John left Worcester's Men to join them . At Christmas 1588-9 they were at Court and were paid ' for twoe Enterludes or playes , and for showing other ...
... Court in 1574 and again in 1585 , at about which time Edward Alleyn and his brother John left Worcester's Men to join them . At Christmas 1588-9 they were at Court and were paid ' for twoe Enterludes or playes , and for showing other ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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