All Semblative a Woman's Part?: Studies in the Staging of and Audience Response to Boy Actors in Sexual Disguise in the Elizabethan Theatre 1580-1615H. Gras, 1991 - 583 pages |
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... present the ' shadow ' , ' image ' , or ' shape ' of a person not really present in such a way , that we think him present . Such presentation alludes to ' shapes ' as objectified images in Renaissance theories of information processing ...
... present the ' shadow ' , ' image ' , or ' shape ' of a person not really present in such a way , that we think him present . Such presentation alludes to ' shapes ' as objectified images in Renaissance theories of information processing ...
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... present the king . This sense of re - presentation of course found its climax in the debates of catholics and protestants about Christ's Real Presence in the eucharist . The use abuse and dangers of easy fusing together of actor and ...
... present the king . This sense of re - presentation of course found its climax in the debates of catholics and protestants about Christ's Real Presence in the eucharist . The use abuse and dangers of easy fusing together of actor and ...
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... present themselves in this assembly " ( p . 7 ) . This keeps the gentlemen in the theatre to " see " the play out , for to have enemies means to have merits ( p . 7 ) . Day makes a careful , yet also daring , entrance in the Blackfriars ...
... present themselves in this assembly " ( p . 7 ) . This keeps the gentlemen in the theatre to " see " the play out , for to have enemies means to have merits ( p . 7 ) . Day makes a careful , yet also daring , entrance in the Blackfriars ...
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