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- catalog contributor b4196465.
- catalog coverage "England Civilization 16th century.".
- catalog created "1970.".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "1970.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1970.".
- catalog description ""Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you" -- From a theatrical account book -- How a gallant should behave himself in a playhouse. Part VII. Sources. Character: Richard III -- Character and "real life": Much ado about nothing -- Motive and incident: 1 Henry IV -- Speech and incident: Antony and Cleopatra -- Main plot: Measure for Measure -- Plot and sub-plot: King Lear. Part VIII. Shakespeare's works in his lifetime. Part IX. Shakespeare's works in aftertimes. John Dryden on Shakespeare -- From the preface and notes to Shakespeare (1765) / Samuel Johnson -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Shakespeare -- The essentials of Shakespeare's comedy / Edward Dowden -- The substance of Shakespearean tragedy / A.C. Bradley. Part X. On interpretation. Ripeness is all / J.V. Cunningham -- A plea for the liberty of interpreting / Lascelles Abercrombie.".
- catalog description "Cambridge graduates, poets, printers, and players -- John Donne to Henry Wotton -- As you like it, What you will, or a Winter's tale / John Lyly -- History / Thomas Nashe -- History, tragedy, comedy -- Tragedy: The white devil / John Webster -- Pastoral tragi-comedy / John Fletcher -- Comedy / Ben Jonson -- Set not too much store on antiquity / Ben Jonson. Part VI. Show business. London playhouses -- The old theater and the new -- The theater and the Globe -- The Globe, model for the fortune -- Theaters at Shakespeare's death and later -- Provincial actors in Shakespeare's boyhood -- The players' relation to their patron -- The Duttons Switch Lords -- The Queen's Men -- The London Stage -- The children's companies -- Plays at Court -- License to travel during the Plague -- Government relief during Plague -- The traveling players and the highwayman -- English actors abroad -- Play licensing: the Office of the Revels -- The Master of the Revels -- Current events staged -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Part I. Elizabeth I and England. Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich / Paul Hentzner -- Description of England: manners and customs (1598) / Paul Hentzner -- London (1599) / Thomas Platter -- Julius Caesar at the Globe 1599) / Thomas Platter -- English customs and amusements (1617?) / Fynes Morison -- The structure of society / Sir Thomas Smith. Part II. Public and private events. The English Chronicle and the events of Shakespeare's life (1558-1616) / John Stow and Edmund Howes -- A courtier's life in court and country / Sir John Harrington -- Gossip, rumor, and fact (1600-1615) / John Chamberlain. Part III. Some ideas and values. God (1594) / Richard Hooker -- "Take but degree away, untune that string" (1547) -- Rebellion (1598?) / from "Sir Thomas More" -- Blasphemy (1590) / Christopher Marlowe -- "The wheel is come full circle" (1592) / Christopher Marlowe -- "I am determined to prove a villain" (1601) / Pierre Charron -- "The humorous man" (1601) / Ben Jonson -- "My tables -- ".
- catalog description "meet it is I set it down" (1600) / Bodenham -- From the essays / Francis Bacon. Part IV. Literary-dramatic criticism: the tradition. On poetry and the emotions / Plato -- On comedy, tragedy, and the epic / Aristotle -- On narrative / Cicero -- On the laughable / Cicero -- Famous tags from The Art of Poetry / Horace -- On comedy and tragedy / Diomedes -- On comedy and tragedy / Donatus -- On tragedy / Averroes -- On teaching composition and literature / Erasmus -- Italian criticism of the sixteenth century -- From The Defense of Poesie / Sir Philip Sidney. Part V. The literary-dramatic situation. The stage: pro and con (1583, 1592) / Philip Stubbs, Thomas Nashe -- "Famoused for an arch-playmaking poet" (1592) / Robert Greene -- The new style and prosody (1589, 1592) / Thomas Nashe -- An apology / Henry Chettle -- On The Spanish Tragedy (Jeronimo) / Ben Jonson -- The new realism / Ben Jonson -- The citizen and the players / Francis Beaumont -- ".
- catalog extent "351 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "In Shakespeare's day.".
- catalog isFormatOf "In Shakespeare's day.".
- catalog isPartOf "Fawcett premier book ; M471.".
- catalog isPartOf "Fawcett premier book, M471. Literature and ideas series".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "1970.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engund".
- catalog publisher "Greenwich, Conn. : Fawcett Publications,".
- catalog relation "In Shakespeare's day.".
- catalog spatial "England Civilization 16th century.".
- catalog subject "822.3/3".
- catalog subject "PR2910 .C8".
- catalog subject "Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Criticism and interpretation.".
- catalog subject "Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.".
- catalog tableOfContents ""Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you" -- From a theatrical account book -- How a gallant should behave himself in a playhouse. Part VII. Sources. Character: Richard III -- Character and "real life": Much ado about nothing -- Motive and incident: 1 Henry IV -- Speech and incident: Antony and Cleopatra -- Main plot: Measure for Measure -- Plot and sub-plot: King Lear. Part VIII. Shakespeare's works in his lifetime. Part IX. Shakespeare's works in aftertimes. John Dryden on Shakespeare -- From the preface and notes to Shakespeare (1765) / Samuel Johnson -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Shakespeare -- The essentials of Shakespeare's comedy / Edward Dowden -- The substance of Shakespearean tragedy / A.C. Bradley. Part X. On interpretation. Ripeness is all / J.V. Cunningham -- A plea for the liberty of interpreting / Lascelles Abercrombie.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Cambridge graduates, poets, printers, and players -- John Donne to Henry Wotton -- As you like it, What you will, or a Winter's tale / John Lyly -- History / Thomas Nashe -- History, tragedy, comedy -- Tragedy: The white devil / John Webster -- Pastoral tragi-comedy / John Fletcher -- Comedy / Ben Jonson -- Set not too much store on antiquity / Ben Jonson. Part VI. Show business. London playhouses -- The old theater and the new -- The theater and the Globe -- The Globe, model for the fortune -- Theaters at Shakespeare's death and later -- Provincial actors in Shakespeare's boyhood -- The players' relation to their patron -- The Duttons Switch Lords -- The Queen's Men -- The London Stage -- The children's companies -- Plays at Court -- License to travel during the Plague -- Government relief during Plague -- The traveling players and the highwayman -- English actors abroad -- Play licensing: the Office of the Revels -- The Master of the Revels -- Current events staged -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. Elizabeth I and England. Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich / Paul Hentzner -- Description of England: manners and customs (1598) / Paul Hentzner -- London (1599) / Thomas Platter -- Julius Caesar at the Globe 1599) / Thomas Platter -- English customs and amusements (1617?) / Fynes Morison -- The structure of society / Sir Thomas Smith. Part II. Public and private events. The English Chronicle and the events of Shakespeare's life (1558-1616) / John Stow and Edmund Howes -- A courtier's life in court and country / Sir John Harrington -- Gossip, rumor, and fact (1600-1615) / John Chamberlain. Part III. Some ideas and values. God (1594) / Richard Hooker -- "Take but degree away, untune that string" (1547) -- Rebellion (1598?) / from "Sir Thomas More" -- Blasphemy (1590) / Christopher Marlowe -- "The wheel is come full circle" (1592) / Christopher Marlowe -- "I am determined to prove a villain" (1601) / Pierre Charron -- "The humorous man" (1601) / Ben Jonson -- "My tables -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "meet it is I set it down" (1600) / Bodenham -- From the essays / Francis Bacon. Part IV. Literary-dramatic criticism: the tradition. On poetry and the emotions / Plato -- On comedy, tragedy, and the epic / Aristotle -- On narrative / Cicero -- On the laughable / Cicero -- Famous tags from The Art of Poetry / Horace -- On comedy and tragedy / Diomedes -- On comedy and tragedy / Donatus -- On tragedy / Averroes -- On teaching composition and literature / Erasmus -- Italian criticism of the sixteenth century -- From The Defense of Poesie / Sir Philip Sidney. Part V. The literary-dramatic situation. The stage: pro and con (1583, 1592) / Philip Stubbs, Thomas Nashe -- "Famoused for an arch-playmaking poet" (1592) / Robert Greene -- The new style and prosody (1589, 1592) / Thomas Nashe -- An apology / Henry Chettle -- On The Spanish Tragedy (Jeronimo) / Ben Jonson -- The new realism / Ben Jonson -- The citizen and the players / Francis Beaumont -- ".
- catalog title "In Shakespeare's day / edited by J. V. Cunningham.".
- catalog type "text".