Skuespilkunstens historie ..

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Gyldendal, Nordisk forlag, 1897
 

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Strana 281 - Que fait-il, le matois, dans ce hardi dessein? Chez le grand Scaramouche ' il va soir et matin. Là, le miroir en main, et ce grand homme en face, II n'est contorsion, posture ni grimace, Que ce grand écolier du plus grand des bouffons, Ne fasse et ne refasse en cent et cent façons...
Strana 198 - And he then by the best of actors play'd: In Hero and Leander one did gain A lasting memory ; in Tamburlaine, This Jew, with others many, th' other wan The tribute of peerless, being a man Whom we may rank with (doing no one wrong) Proteus for shapes, and Roscius for a tongue, — So could he speak, so vary...
Strana 49 - A tumbler showing cunning feats, Or players acting on the stage — There goes the bounty of our age : But unto any pious motion There's little coin and less devotion.
Strana 65 - Blüte des frühen, die Früchte des späteren Jahres, Willst du, was reizt und entzückt, willst du, was sättigt und nährt, Willst du den Himmel, die Erde mit einem Namen begreifen, Nenn...
Strana 37 - He had many quarrells with Marston, beat him, and took his pistol from him, wrote his Poetaster on him; the beginning of them were, that Marston represented him in the stage, in his youth given to venerie.
Strana 32 - Je serai tiré et tendu, Tant qu'on nombrera tous mes os Et dessus tout mon humain dos Forgeront pécheurs, de mal pleins, Puis fouiront et pieds et mains De fosses et de plaies très grandes.
Strana 112 - Globe to morow acts a pleasant play, In hearing it consume the irkesome day. Goe take a pipe of To. ; the crowded stage Must needs be graced with you and your page.
Strana 49 - Tumbler shewing cunning feats, Or Players acting on the Stage, There goes the bounty of our Age; But unto any pious motion, There's little coine, and lesse devotion.
Strana 123 - Monys? Wee'le rayse supplies what ways we please, And force you to subscribe to blanks, in which We'le mulct you as wee shall thinke fitt. The Caesars In Rome were wise, acknowledginge no lawes But what their swords did ratifye, the wives And daughters of the senators bowinge to Their wills, as deities, &c.
Strana 283 - La berinto, ch' ogni mal discerno Che la mi sol fa star in questo inferno. La mi fa sospirare la notte e il di, Re mi rar la non vol el mi-o dolor. La fa far ogni canto sol per mi, Mi mi sol moro ristoro. Non son mai per aver in sin ch' io spiro Che la sol fa la-mor, io mi-ro miro.

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