The Spirit of Molière: An InterpretationPrinceton University Press, 1940 - 250 pages |
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... actors seem to have been recruited from among foreigners and barbarians . In Rome , actors were often slaves , were branded with infamy , and were sometimes sold in troupes , like pairs of mules or fours of horses . In the France of ...
... actors seem to have been recruited from among foreigners and barbarians . In Rome , actors were often slaves , were branded with infamy , and were sometimes sold in troupes , like pairs of mules or fours of horses . In the France of ...
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... actors of the benefit of clergy . Nor did French actors show any great disposition to live without the law : they managed to get themselves christened and married like anyone else , and when death approached , they usually preferred to ...
... actors of the benefit of clergy . Nor did French actors show any great disposition to live without the law : they managed to get themselves christened and married like anyone else , and when death approached , they usually preferred to ...
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... actor , as distinguished for example from the Italian actors of the commedia dell'arte , is his manifest effort to remain a part of the society in which he lives . Plays were written for both Parisian theaters in which the actors ...
... actor , as distinguished for example from the Italian actors of the commedia dell'arte , is his manifest effort to remain a part of the society in which he lives . Plays were written for both Parisian theaters in which the actors ...
Table des matières
LIllustre Théâtre or the Béjart Contract | 3 |
Drama in 1643 | 19 |
A Wandering Apprentice | 36 |
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