The Language of Puritan Feeling: An Exploration in Literature, Psychology, and Social HistoryRutgers University Press, 1980 - 346 páginas |
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... Plays ? In 1576 Richard Burbage constructed the first London building intended only for plays . In 1642 , Parliament passed an ordinance declaring stage plays unfit for the times . The intervening sixty - six years witnessed both the ...
... Plays ? In 1576 Richard Burbage constructed the first London building intended only for plays . In 1642 , Parliament passed an ordinance declaring stage plays unfit for the times . The intervening sixty - six years witnessed both the ...
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... Plays were also connected to uncleanliness , carnality , plurality , and other manifestations of " unprofitable " behavior . In The Anatomie of Abuses ( 1583 ) , Philip Stubbes found plays bad not in themselves but because they took ...
... Plays were also connected to uncleanliness , carnality , plurality , and other manifestations of " unprofitable " behavior . In The Anatomie of Abuses ( 1583 ) , Philip Stubbes found plays bad not in themselves but because they took ...
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... plays , and his special concern for the effect of their language on the young shows in other writings where he recom- mends fit literature : " The true History of exemplary Lives , is a pleasant and profitable recreation to young ...
... plays , and his special concern for the effect of their language on the young shows in other writings where he recom- mends fit literature : " The true History of exemplary Lives , is a pleasant and profitable recreation to young ...
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