Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 242William Blackwood, 1937 |
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Pagina 75
... play ' -in less technical terms , for the in- troduction of the play with individualised characters to replace that in which each character represented some conventionalised virtue or vice . His humour , not always refined , has often ...
... play ' -in less technical terms , for the in- troduction of the play with individualised characters to replace that in which each character represented some conventionalised virtue or vice . His humour , not always refined , has often ...
Pagina 77
... plays . The price usually given by Henslowe for a full - length play seems have been from six to ten pounds , a sum which often had to be shared between two or three authors . The comedy of Eastward Ho ! ' for ex- ample , was written ...
... plays . The price usually given by Henslowe for a full - length play seems have been from six to ten pounds , a sum which often had to be shared between two or three authors . The comedy of Eastward Ho ! ' for ex- ample , was written ...
Pagina 82
... play opens thus , with Zanga solilo- quising- Whether first nature , or long want of peace , Has wrought my mind to this , I cannot tell , But horrors now are not displeasing to me . ( Thunder ) I like this rocking of the battle- ments ...
... play opens thus , with Zanga solilo- quising- Whether first nature , or long want of peace , Has wrought my mind to this , I cannot tell , But horrors now are not displeasing to me . ( Thunder ) I like this rocking of the battle- ments ...
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A MATTER OF NOMENCLATURE | 1 |
BLE THE IDLER | 9 |
OTHEL PEOPLET BUSINESS ET G H MILNE | 35 |
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