Performance of Literature in Historical PerspectivesDavid William Thompson University Press of America, 1983 - 728 sider |
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... stage of the world " and affirms man's freedom to play any part . God tells Adam : We have made thee neither of heaven nor of earth , neither mortal nor immortal , so that with freedom of choice and with honor , as though the maker and ...
... stage of the world " and affirms man's freedom to play any part . God tells Adam : We have made thee neither of heaven nor of earth , neither mortal nor immortal , so that with freedom of choice and with honor , as though the maker and ...
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... stage devoid of scenery . They were usually clad in formal attire , although occasion- ally they appeared in " street clothes " or ' suggested costumes , " by which was generally meant clothing whose color or fabric was appropriate to ...
... stage devoid of scenery . They were usually clad in formal attire , although occasion- ally they appeared in " street clothes " or ' suggested costumes , " by which was generally meant clothing whose color or fabric was appropriate to ...
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... Stage , Columbia Univ . Dramatic Museum Publs . , Ser . 5 , No. 3 ( 1882 ; rpt . New York : Columbia Univ . Press , 1926 ) , p . 11 . 32 Kemble , On the Stage , p . 9 . 33 George Arliss , Intro . , On the Stage , by Frances Anne Kemble ...
... Stage , Columbia Univ . Dramatic Museum Publs . , Ser . 5 , No. 3 ( 1882 ; rpt . New York : Columbia Univ . Press , 1926 ) , p . 11 . 32 Kemble , On the Stage , p . 9 . 33 George Arliss , Intro . , On the Stage , by Frances Anne Kemble ...
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Performance of Literature in Historical Perspectives David William Thompson Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1983 |
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