Will Shakespeare and the Globe TheaterRandom House, 1955 - Всего страниц: 182 Opening with Shakespeare at the age of 22, setting out to seek his fortune on the stage, this biography shows the part he played in the building of the Globe Theater, the birth of the great plays, and Shakespeare and his associates in Elizabethan London. |
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... Marlowe was different . Kit Marlowe wrote plays that were great poetry . " There's one whom any man might call his master and be proud , " Will thought . He could not praise Tamburlaine enough . Marlowe had sprinkled his play thick with ...
... Marlowe was different . Kit Marlowe wrote plays that were great poetry . " There's one whom any man might call his master and be proud , " Will thought . He could not praise Tamburlaine enough . Marlowe had sprinkled his play thick with ...
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... Marlowe and telling him how much he was ad- mired . But in his waking moments Will knew it was not likely that he and Marlowe should ever meet . " We belong to different worlds . Of themselves our paths will never cross . Yet meet him I ...
... Marlowe and telling him how much he was ad- mired . But in his waking moments Will knew it was not likely that he and Marlowe should ever meet . " We belong to different worlds . Of themselves our paths will never cross . Yet meet him I ...
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... Marlowe lives-- " " Faith , man , start not on Marlowe again , for I must home to dinner . . . . Nay , Will , de- fend not thyself to me . ' Tis all Greene's venom , all venom and gall . Those rhymesters can't forgive us for earning ...
... Marlowe lives-- " " Faith , man , start not on Marlowe again , for I must home to dinner . . . . Nay , Will , de- fend not thyself to me . ' Tis all Greene's venom , all venom and gall . Those rhymesters can't forgive us for earning ...
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Foreword | 1 |
TO THE CITY OF HIS DREAMS | 3 |
ADVENTURES BY THE WAY | 12 |
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actors Admiral's Men ambition asked audience Augustine Phillips Ben Jonson blood Brutus says Caesar's body Cassius character Christopher Marlowe clown comedy conspirators costumes cries Curtain Cuthbert dead doth dream Earl of Southampton Edward Alleyn face fame felt friends gentle Giles Alleyn give Globe Hamlet Hamnet hands hath heart Henry Condell Henslowe hired honor horse ILL SHAKESPEARE James Burbage John Heminges Jonson Julius Caesar Kempe knew laugh live London looked Lord Lord Chamberlain's Men Lord Strange's Men Mark Antony Marlowe mind murder never night noble once Pindarus plague play play-making players playhouses poem Queen rehearsal Richard Burbage Roman Rome Rose sharer smile speak spectators spirit stage stood Stratford Tamburlaine tell Thames theater thee There's things thou art thought took Twill walked walls wanted Will's wonderful words write young