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... stage designers ' sketches picture or describe stage costumes and properties which indicate the continuance of animal - type stage figures . Payment was made to George Allen " ffor covering of vj counterfeit Apes with gray Conyskynnes ...
... stage designers ' sketches picture or describe stage costumes and properties which indicate the continuance of animal - type stage figures . Payment was made to George Allen " ffor covering of vj counterfeit Apes with gray Conyskynnes ...
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... STAGE The following sketch summarizes a few of the notes I made after studying Shakespeare's stage animal - type figures in the text of the plays and after ex- amining some of the theatrical records of Shakespeare's period . The ...
... STAGE The following sketch summarizes a few of the notes I made after studying Shakespeare's stage animal - type figures in the text of the plays and after ex- amining some of the theatrical records of Shakespeare's period . The ...
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... stage was violently condemned in a contemporary pamphlet called This World's Folly . In a diatribe against plays , " I. H. " deplores the fashion of " metamor- phising humane shape into bestiall forme , " and in the margin there is a ...
... stage was violently condemned in a contemporary pamphlet called This World's Folly . In a diatribe against plays , " I. H. " deplores the fashion of " metamor- phising humane shape into bestiall forme , " and in the margin there is a ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
The Tradition | 27 |
Some Notes on Aesop Editions Since Shakespeares Time | 73 |
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