Classical Monologues from Aeschylus to Bernard Shaw: Older men's rolesLeon Katz Applause Theatre & Cinema, 2002 - 376페이지 Covering the full scope of Western drama, from the ancient Greeks to the 20th century, this volume contains 119 monologues written for older actors. |
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... Heaven — as Jupiter intends— might well , following Jupiter's own example , dethrone his father and become Olympus ' tyrant . Juno reasons that since no adversary on earth or heaven is likely to defeat Hercules , there's left only the ...
... Heaven — as Jupiter intends— might well , following Jupiter's own example , dethrone his father and become Olympus ' tyrant . Juno reasons that since no adversary on earth or heaven is likely to defeat Hercules , there's left only the ...
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... Heaven admits no jest : wits that presumed On wit too much , by striving how to prove There was no God with foolish grounds of art , Discovered first the nearest way to hell , And filled the world with devilish atheism . Such questions ...
... Heaven admits no jest : wits that presumed On wit too much , by striving how to prove There was no God with foolish grounds of art , Discovered first the nearest way to hell , And filled the world with devilish atheism . Such questions ...
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... Heaven , rain upon her head The blistering drops of the Maremma's dew , Till she be speckled like a toad ; parch up Those love - enkindled lips , warp those fine limbs To loathed lameness ! All - beholding sun , Strike in thine envy ...
... Heaven , rain upon her head The blistering drops of the Maremma's dew , Till she be speckled like a toad ; parch up Those love - enkindled lips , warp those fine limbs To loathed lameness ! All - beholding sun , Strike in thine envy ...
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