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It means a stupid person. Clot means oaf or idiot. And pole seems to refer to male genetalia.
The Young Elizabethan was created in 1948.
A taper is an Elizabethan word for a specific kind of candle.
Elizabethan clothing is clothing during the Elizabethan age. In other words, this is the age of Shakespeare and the bubonic plague.
The actors would fill a pigs bladder with blood and when the other actor stabbed them with a spear, the bladder would burst and the blood would soak their clothes and pour onto the floor, giving the effect that they were bleeding. +++ Elizabethan theatres were actually pretty good at special effects.
an Elizabethan actor has to have a strong voice
Robert Browne - Elizabethan actor - died in 1603.
Actor?
The same as a modern-day actor needs - Good memory, confidence and acting ability.
Playwright, poet, Elizabethan, actor, theatre.
heroin or actor
Elizabethan means "of the reign of Queen Elizabeth". There's nothing Latin about it; the name Elizabeth is Hebrew in origin, and means "my God is an oath".
The answer is SLOPS. Check out the definitions of various Elizabethan breeches on Google. Very interesting!
Elizabethan English word for taste is the same as modern English. It hasn't changed.
The backstage of Elizabethan theatres was called the "tiring house". The word "tiring" comes from the word "attire", or clothing, so the word "tiring house" means basically "dressing room".
This would be Richard Burbage, the second greatest actor of Shakespeare's day.
"methought" means "I thought"