All Semblative a Woman's Part?: Studies in the Staging of and Audience Response to Boy Actors in Sexual Disguise in the Elizabethan Theatre 1580-1615H. Gras, 1991 - 583 páginas |
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... appears to be dissimilar after all : two persons on stage and not one and the same . This in fact happened at the trial in Toulouse : the return of the real Martin Guerre immediately clarified everything because the witnesses for the ...
... appears to be dissimilar after all : two persons on stage and not one and the same . This in fact happened at the trial in Toulouse : the return of the real Martin Guerre immediately clarified everything because the witnesses for the ...
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... appears mentions a hat as part of the disguise ( 4.4.13 ) . When Dorothea asks Nano what she looks like , he replies , " a manly shrow " ( 1 . 10 ) , which although " shrow " can mean a male probably implied a female , a virago . The ...
... appears mentions a hat as part of the disguise ( 4.4.13 ) . When Dorothea asks Nano what she looks like , he replies , " a manly shrow " ( 1 . 10 ) , which although " shrow " can mean a male probably implied a female , a virago . The ...
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... appears to be the horseman and the horse Antonio . The image of horse and rider is an ancient one . The soul could be compared to the rider , the body to the horse , a horse which should be bridled . " Traditionally the passions were ...
... appears to be the horseman and the horse Antonio . The image of horse and rider is an ancient one . The soul could be compared to the rider , the body to the horse , a horse which should be bridled . " Traditionally the passions were ...
Términos y frases comunes
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