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... devils on such book covers as that of Dr. Faustus or The World Tost at Tennis , which probably reflected the actual stage portrayals , included the tail , goat's hair , and horns of the Greek satyr.32 Although the Revels records and the ...
... devils on such book covers as that of Dr. Faustus or The World Tost at Tennis , which probably reflected the actual stage portrayals , included the tail , goat's hair , and horns of the Greek satyr.32 Although the Revels records and the ...
Page 94
... devils in the plays of the period . Some notion of how the devil might have been presented on the stage is given by consulting contemporary prints depicting him . Examples are an- cient popular engravings such as " The Devil Playing at ...
... devils in the plays of the period . Some notion of how the devil might have been presented on the stage is given by consulting contemporary prints depicting him . Examples are an- cient popular engravings such as " The Devil Playing at ...
Page 95
... devils heretofore considered . I do indeed consider it quite significant that there are no entries in the Revels accounts for costumes of devils as such ; there may be not have been many devils in masques , but the Court had plays as ...
... devils heretofore considered . I do indeed consider it quite significant that there are no entries in the Revels accounts for costumes of devils as such ; there may be not have been many devils in masques , but the Court had plays as ...
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