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tors and playwrights , and the actors who played the male roles were not committing homosexual acts . In the Anatomy of Abuses , Stubbes went so far as to protest that “ in their secret conclaves they play sodomites or worse .
tors and playwrights , and the actors who played the male roles were not committing homosexual acts . In the Anatomy of Abuses , Stubbes went so far as to protest that “ in their secret conclaves they play sodomites or worse .
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On the one hand , he emphasizes the ambiguous physical appearance of the boy actor who is playing Viola , who in turn is playing ... As the play unfolds , however , and the relationships between the characters become more involved ...
On the one hand , he emphasizes the ambiguous physical appearance of the boy actor who is playing Viola , who in turn is playing ... As the play unfolds , however , and the relationships between the characters become more involved ...
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At the end , Bajazet played to the best of his ability the one male role he knew he had to play : the warrior . But he could only play it when his life was in peril , and he could not have a hero's triumph , because he was crushed and ...
At the end , Bajazet played to the best of his ability the one male role he knew he had to play : the warrior . But he could only play it when his life was in peril , and he could not have a hero's triumph , because he was crushed and ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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