Shakespeare: The Poet and His PlaysMethuen, 1997 - 411 strán (strany) |
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... theatre , that it was from the theatre that he drew most of his considerable income , and that his professional colleagues came from the world of the theatre . He was a man of the theatre in at least three different senses : as a ...
... theatre , that it was from the theatre that he drew most of his considerable income , and that his professional colleagues came from the world of the theatre . He was a man of the theatre in at least three different senses : as a ...
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... theatre companies were what would nowadays , I suppose , be called co - operatives : managed and run by their own members . Most of their shareholders were active in the companies ' artistic affairs ; there are several later direct ...
... theatre companies were what would nowadays , I suppose , be called co - operatives : managed and run by their own members . Most of their shareholders were active in the companies ' artistic affairs ; there are several later direct ...
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... theatre rather than just a writer for the theatre - let alone just a writer- has had long - lasting and far - reaching consequences , including refusal to admit that he sometimes revised his plays , and failure therefore to acknowledge ...
... theatre rather than just a writer for the theatre - let alone just a writer- has had long - lasting and far - reaching consequences , including refusal to admit that he sometimes revised his plays , and failure therefore to acknowledge ...
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Man of the Theatre 22220 | 39 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last | 372 |
SEVENTEEN Sir Thomas More A Funeral Elegy | 391 |
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