Later ShakespeareJohn Russell Brown, Bernard Harris Edward Arnold, 1966 - 264 ページ |
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... Globe Theatre . Pericles was performed at Court in 1619 , and Cymbeline in 1633. The Tempest was performed there in 1611 , The Winter's Tale in 1612 , and the last two were among plays chosen for performance during the wedding ...
... Globe Theatre . Pericles was performed at Court in 1619 , and Cymbeline in 1633. The Tempest was performed there in 1611 , The Winter's Tale in 1612 , and the last two were among plays chosen for performance during the wedding ...
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... Globe . And since the company continued of course to perform in the Globe as well as Blackfriars , we know even less about the exact theatrical provenance of the plays Shakespeare wrote after the private house was leased . None of the ...
... Globe . And since the company continued of course to perform in the Globe as well as Blackfriars , we know even less about the exact theatrical provenance of the plays Shakespeare wrote after the private house was leased . None of the ...
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... Globe adds to our awareness of him as a mature artist who took com- mercial considerations in his stride . His own development as a dramatic poet continued , and although some of the theatrical manifestations of his ideas may have been ...
... Globe adds to our awareness of him as a mature artist who took com- mercial considerations in his stride . His own development as a dramatic poet continued , and although some of the theatrical manifestations of his ideas may have been ...
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