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" By and by we hear news of shipwreck in the same place, and then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock. Upon the back of that comes out a hideous monster, with fire and smoke... "
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare - Página 231
por William Shakespeare - 1821
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The Development of Shakespeare as a Dramatist

George Pierce Baker - 1907 - 422 páginas
...one side, and Afric of the other, and so many other under-kingdoms, that the player when he cometh in must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived. Now ye shall have three ladies walk to gather flowers, and then we must believe the stage...
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The Defence of Poesie: A Letter to Q. Elizabeth; A Defence of Leicester

Philip Sidney - 1908 - 304 páginas
...Gorboducke, howe much more in all the rest, where you shall have Asia of the one side, and Affricke of the other, and so manie other under Kingdomes,...telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived. Now you shall have three Ladies walke to gather flowers, and then we must beleeve the stage...
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Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, Volumen39

Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1908 - 448 páginas
...Affrick of the other," said Sidney, "and so many other under Kingdoms that the player when he commeth in must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived." "What shall I say " (this is Cervantes in Don Quixote, speaking in the person of the Canon...
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Yale Studies in English, Volumen33

1908 - 446 páginas
...one side, and Afric of the other, and so many other under-kingdoms, that the player, when he cometh in, must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived.' 3. compasse of the Citty-wals. ' The circuit of the wall of London on the land side, to...
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The Knight of Our Burning Pestle

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1908 - 482 páginas
...one side, and Afric of the other, and so many other under-kingdoms, that the player, when he cometh in, must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived.' 3. compasse of the Citty-wals. ' The circuit of the wall of London on the land side, to...
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Shakespeare and the Traditions of Comedy

Leo Salingar - 1974 - 372 páginas
...one side, and Africk of the other, and so many other under-kingdoms, that the Player, when he cometh in, must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived. Now ye shall have three Ladies walk to gather flowers, and then we must believe the stage...
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Neo-Classical Dramatic Criticism 1560-1770

Thora Burnley Jones, Bernard De Bear Nicol - 1976 - 200 páginas
...Gorboducke, howe much more in all the rest, where you shall have Asia on the one side, and Affricke of the other, and so manie other under Kingdomes,...telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived. Now you shall have three Ladies walke to gather flowers, and then we must beleeve the stage...
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The Critical Reception of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra from 1607 to 1905

Michael Steppat - 1980 - 646 páginas
...one side, and Afric of the other, and so many other unde^cingdoms, that the player, when he cometh in, must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived." Although Shakespeare's devices were more resourceful than those of some of his predecessors,...
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Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and Poetry

Philip Sidney - 1983 - 580 páginas
...where you shall have Asia of the one side, and Afric of the other, and so many other under-kingdoms, that the player, when he comes in, must ever begin...telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived? Now you shall have three ladies walk to gather flowers, and then we must believe the stage...
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Shakespeare's Dramatic Transactions

Michael E. Mooney - 1990 - 260 páginas
...observing the strictures found in An Apology for Poetry. In Shakespeare's plays "the player, when he cometh in, must ever begin with telling where he is, or else the tale will not be conceived."24 Sidney decries the playing to the audience so common in Shakespeare's art. With some...
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