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A Treatise of Daunses, Wherin It is Shewed, That They Are as It Were Accessories and Dependants (Or Thynges Annexed) to Whoredome Where Also by the Way is Touched and Proued, That Playes Are Ioyned and Knit Togeather in a Rancke or Rowe with Them (1581)

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Exploring the connection between dance and immorality, this treatise argues that dances serve as accompaniments to whoredom. It also examines the relationship between theatrical plays and these themes. Originally published in 1581, the work has been reformatted and retyped for clarity, ensuring its accessibility for contemporary readers. Alpha Editions aims to preserve its significance for future generations by providing a modern, readable version of this classical text.

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A Treatise of Daunses, Wherin It is Shewed, That They Are as It Were Accessories and Dependants (Or Thynges Annexed) to Whoredome Where Also by the Way is Touched and Proued, That Playes Are Ioyned and Knit Togeather in a Rancke or Rowe with Them (1581), anonym

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A Treatise of Daunses, Wherin It is Shewed, That They Are as It Were Accessories and Dependants (Or Thynges Annexed) to Whoredome Where Also by the Way is Touched and Proued, That Playes Are Ioyned and Knit Togeather in a Rancke or Rowe with Them (1581)
Jazyk
anglicky
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anonym
Vydavateľ
Alpha Edition
Rok vydania
2024
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
24
ISBN13
9789361476396
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Exploring the connection between dance and immorality, this treatise argues that dances serve as accompaniments to whoredom. It also examines the relationship between theatrical plays and these themes. Originally published in 1581, the work has been reformatted and retyped for clarity, ensuring its accessibility for contemporary readers. Alpha Editions aims to preserve its significance for future generations by providing a modern, readable version of this classical text.