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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... says only that Alleyn was a good actor . When Fuller in his account , printed in 1662 , says that Alleyn " was the Roscius of our age , so acting to the life that he made any part ( especially a maiestic one ) to become him , " he does ...
... says only that Alleyn was a good actor . When Fuller in his account , printed in 1662 , says that Alleyn " was the Roscius of our age , so acting to the life that he made any part ( especially a maiestic one ) to become him , " he does ...
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... says , the sea / Swallow'd , with all their substance , " Cardinal says ( 1.2.151ff ) ) . To generalize from this role about the acting style of boy actors in disguise plays and other plays around 1616-1620 that play deliberately with ...
... says , the sea / Swallow'd , with all their substance , " Cardinal says ( 1.2.151ff ) ) . To generalize from this role about the acting style of boy actors in disguise plays and other plays around 1616-1620 that play deliberately with ...
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... says , " but because he is not , I am glad " ( 2.1.19-20 ) . This final decision is made on the basis of costume . Gallathea complains " why did Nature to him , a boy , give a face so faire , or to me , a virgine , a fortune so hard ...
... says , " but because he is not , I am glad " ( 2.1.19-20 ) . This final decision is made on the basis of costume . Gallathea complains " why did Nature to him , a boy , give a face so faire , or to me , a virgine , a fortune so hard ...
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