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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... instance an actor is said to be unable to enter , even though he is already present . In the second instance , a character complains of not being able to see a devil - comedy , while ( and because ) already partaking in it . Actor ...
... instance an actor is said to be unable to enter , even though he is already present . In the second instance , a character complains of not being able to see a devil - comedy , while ( and because ) already partaking in it . Actor ...
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... instance instance actor actors names principal actors principal comoedians 13 dramatis personae certain number of men 39-322 1630 1633 1623 1640 1 1629 1616 1640 1631 1631 1560 1561 names 1 1629 certain number mentioned 15 1557 1625 ...
... instance instance actor actors names principal actors principal comoedians 13 dramatis personae certain number of men 39-322 1630 1633 1623 1640 1 1629 1616 1640 1631 1631 1560 1561 names 1 1629 certain number mentioned 15 1557 1625 ...
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... instance fantasy contains actions which have to be restrained , an example being the direct fullfilment of violence against those who generate aggression , something which has to be restrained by social regulation . In the second instance ...
... instance fantasy contains actions which have to be restrained , an example being the direct fullfilment of violence against those who generate aggression , something which has to be restrained by social regulation . In the second instance ...
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