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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... contain the original play text is generally accepted . " The case for late revision , due to direct influence of Marlowe's drama ... contains a major inconsistency in the Alexandra intrigue , noticeable after Libanio's arrival ( 11. 1047 ) ...
... contain the original play text is generally accepted . " The case for late revision , due to direct influence of Marlowe's drama ... contains a major inconsistency in the Alexandra intrigue , noticeable after Libanio's arrival ( 11. 1047 ) ...
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... contains enough of the new vogue of mock - romance to make the group competitive with the re - opened Choristers , who played far less serious romantic pieces such as Iack Drum's Entertainment ( 1599-1600 ) , Antonio and Mellida ( 1600 ...
... contains enough of the new vogue of mock - romance to make the group competitive with the re - opened Choristers , who played far less serious romantic pieces such as Iack Drum's Entertainment ( 1599-1600 ) , Antonio and Mellida ( 1600 ...
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... containing her portrait . But what did she give Sebastian ? If Shakespeare wanted to allude to erotic events in the ... contains the sequence of ideas needed to fill all three thrones by one Sebastian : the " pearl " ( liver ) , the ...
... containing her portrait . But what did she give Sebastian ? If Shakespeare wanted to allude to erotic events in the ... contains the sequence of ideas needed to fill all three thrones by one Sebastian : the " pearl " ( liver ) , the ...
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