A. the patron of the acting company, eg, the Lord Chamberlain
B. the bishop of London
C. the printer
D. the acting company
16th Century
16th Century
A. George Puttenham
B. Philip Sidney
C. Walter Ralegh
D. Thomas Wyatt
A. Elizabeth II
B. Henry IX
C. James I
D. Charles I
A. Ulster
B. the Protectorate
C. the Pale
D. West Britain
A. They caused excessive noise and traffic.
B. They charged too much.
C. They excited illicit sexual desires.
D. They drew young people away from work.
A. Cavalcanti
B. Castiglione
C. Pirandello
D. Boccaccio
A. remained constant.
B. fell from 375,00 to barely 100,000.
C. doubled from 60,000 to 120,000.
D. doubled from 600,000 to 1,200,000
A. Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus
B. William Shakespeare’s King Lear
C. Thomas More’s The History of King Richard III
D. Thomas More’s Utopia
A. charity
B. patronage
C. censorship
D. subscription
A. ruinous condition.
B. performing bears.
C. graffiti.
D. bookshops.