The Language of Puritan Feeling: An Exploration in Literature, Psychology, and Social HistoryRutgers University Press, 1980 - 346 páginas |
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... Stage 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 ...
... Stage 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 ...
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... stage undermines . A Short View of the Immor- ality and Profaneness of the English Stage ( 1688 ) asserts that the stage is " the most effective means to baffle the force of discipline , to emasculate people's spirits and debauch their ...
... stage undermines . A Short View of the Immor- ality and Profaneness of the English Stage ( 1688 ) asserts that the stage is " the most effective means to baffle the force of discipline , to emasculate people's spirits and debauch their ...
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... Stage - Plays , Romances or idle Chat . " 12 The list of reasons could go on ; what is important is how many there are . They are generated not so much by the rightness of each one but by the structure of oppositions so habitual to the ...
... Stage - Plays , Romances or idle Chat . " 12 The list of reasons could go on ; what is important is how many there are . They are generated not so much by the rightness of each one but by the structure of oppositions so habitual to the ...
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