Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character PortrayalKing's Crown Press, 1947 - 150 pagini |
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... costumes of Greek comus choruses , disguisings patterned after the cock and other lascivi- ous birds.24 Some theatre historians trace the cock figure down to the Arlecchinus's feather in the commedia del arte and even beyond 25 or ...
... costumes of Greek comus choruses , disguisings patterned after the cock and other lascivi- ous birds.24 Some theatre historians trace the cock figure down to the Arlecchinus's feather in the commedia del arte and even beyond 25 or ...
Pagina 95
... costumes of devils as such ; there may be not have been many devils in masques , but the Court had plays as well ; and the accounts mention devils , as we have seen , but simply do not describe their costumes further than their eyes ...
... costumes of devils as such ; there may be not have been many devils in masques , but the Court had plays as well ; and the accounts mention devils , as we have seen , but simply do not describe their costumes further than their eyes ...
Pagina 97
... costume and property rooms . By the time of Caliban , of course , some of the old costumes and properties would have been lost or discarded and some new ones acquired , but probably the fashion of them , along with the fashion of ...
... costume and property rooms . By the time of Caliban , of course , some of the old costumes and properties would have been lost or discarded and some new ones acquired , but probably the fashion of them , along with the fashion of ...
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