Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 sider |
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Side 87
... King's Court at Whitehall , and there performances were given at the King's command by actors from the two public houses.2 The private Whitehall theatre was open to the public on payment , and Pepys was frequently there . At one period ...
... King's Court at Whitehall , and there performances were given at the King's command by actors from the two public houses.2 The private Whitehall theatre was open to the public on payment , and Pepys was frequently there . At one period ...
Side 159
... king is the pampered favourite of heaven . Bacon defined a king with slender qualifications , as " a mortal god on earth unto whom the living God has lent his own name . " Shakespeare was well acquainted with this accepted doctrine . He ...
... king is the pampered favourite of heaven . Bacon defined a king with slender qualifications , as " a mortal god on earth unto whom the living God has lent his own name . " Shakespeare was well acquainted with this accepted doctrine . He ...
Side 180
... King John and ends with Richard III . ( Henry VIII . stands apart ) , we find that Shakespeare makes the central features of the national history the persons of the kings . Only in the case of Henry V. does he clothe an English king ...
... King John and ends with Richard III . ( Henry VIII . stands apart ) , we find that Shakespeare makes the central features of the national history the persons of the kings . Only in the case of Henry V. does he clothe an English king ...
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