Ben Jonson: His Life and Work, Band 1Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1986 - 306 Seiten |
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... hope of minimising its grip upon the population . Another threat lay in the attitude of the authorities , both local and national , to the theatres . They were regarded as hot - beds of personal immorality and political subversion ...
... hope of minimising its grip upon the population . Another threat lay in the attitude of the authorities , both local and national , to the theatres . They were regarded as hot - beds of personal immorality and political subversion ...
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... hope . Elizabeth's death paved the way for a welcome change of govern- ment . Bacon's comments illustrate the widespread expectation which centred on the new King James , apparently possessed of so many natural advantages : ' in the ...
... hope . Elizabeth's death paved the way for a welcome change of govern- ment . Bacon's comments illustrate the widespread expectation which centred on the new King James , apparently possessed of so many natural advantages : ' in the ...
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... Hope theatre built in its place . The stage was made removable to permit animal baiting in the same arena . This took place only one day in every fourteen but the inmates of the stables , kennels and bear dens inevitably made their ...
... Hope theatre built in its place . The stage was made removable to permit animal baiting in the same arena . This took place only one day in every fourteen but the inmates of the stables , kennels and bear dens inevitably made their ...
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The War of the Theatres | 55 |
New directions | 73 |
འོ ཌ སྶ | 86 |
Urheberrecht | |
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