The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespearePenguin Books, 1963 |
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... called Vagabonds ( 1567 ) - both of them handbooks of the types and methods of criminals , enlivened by incidents and character sketches . Greene wrote four very readable booklets on the same theme , ' for the general benefit of all ...
... called Vagabonds ( 1567 ) - both of them handbooks of the types and methods of criminals , enlivened by incidents and character sketches . Greene wrote four very readable booklets on the same theme , ' for the general benefit of all ...
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... called the deception practised in the theatre ; but instead of trying to prove this ' deception ' harmless , such defenders as Sir Philip Sidney explained , quite rightly , that de- ception is not involved in aesthetic experience . In ...
... called the deception practised in the theatre ; but instead of trying to prove this ' deception ' harmless , such defenders as Sir Philip Sidney explained , quite rightly , that de- ception is not involved in aesthetic experience . In ...
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... called the partition separating the audience from the ' vestry ' . This partition or scene was the wall of the tiring - house , and gave access to the platform through at least two doors , one each side of the inner stage , in modern ...
... called the partition separating the audience from the ' vestry ' . This partition or scene was the wall of the tiring - house , and gave access to the platform through at least two doors , one each side of the inner stage , in modern ...
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