| 100 páginas
...asked to leave due to his chronic improvising, and that Shakespeare made reference to this in Hamlet. And let those that play your clowns speak no more...on some quantity of barren spectators to laugh too (3.2.40-5) Once Kempe left the troupe Shakespeare's comic characters changed dramatically, indicating... | |
| Matthew Steggle - 2007 - 182 páginas
...repeated a few years later in the dialogue of Hamlet, when Hamlet warns: "Let not your clowns speak more than is set down for them; for there be of them...on some quantity of barren spectators to laugh too . ..". Hamlet goes on to complain about other devices used by clowns, notably "blabbering lips", and... | |
| Kim Howard Johnson - 2008 - 433 páginas
...you're doing a disservice to the work, because it's not the best you can do." In Shakespeare's words: Let those that play your clowns speak no more than...of barren spectators to laugh too; though, in the meantime, some necessary question of the play be then to be considered; that's villainous, and shows... | |
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