单词 | to stage to the crowd or show |
释义 | > as lemmasto stage to the crowd or show a. To put (a person) into a play; to satirize in drama; to represent (a character, an incident) on the stage. Sometimes in to stage to the crowd or show. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > acting > act [verb (transitive)] > a part or character playc1390 enact1430 representc1475 perform1598 personate1598 present1598 do1600 to bring (a person) on or to the stage1602 stage1602 support1693 impersonate1715 sustain1731 be1814 portray1875 fake1876 inact1900 1602 B. Jonson Poetaster iii. iv. sig. F2 Death of Pluto, and you Stage mee, Stinkard; your Mansions shall sweate for't. 1608 T. Middleton Your Fiue Gallants sig. H2v Gold. What if we fiue presented our full shapes In a..maske?..Frip. Some Poet must assist vs. Go. Poet? youle take the direct line to haue vs sta'gde? a1616 W. Shakespeare Antony & Cleopatra (1623) iii. xiii. 29 Hye battel'd Cæsar will..be Stag'd to'th'shew Against a Sworder. View more context for this quotation a1616 W. Shakespeare Antony & Cleopatra (1623) v. ii. 213 The quicke Comedians Extemporally will stage vs. View more context for this quotation 1621 J. Taylor Superbiæ Flagellum C 6 b Cudgeld and bastinadoed at the Court, And Comically stag'de to make men sport. 1684 T. Southerne Disappointment iii. i. 22 O! may I be that hateful thing, I scorn! The common, ridden Cuckold of the Town; Stag'd to the crowd on publick Theatres. 1879 A. C. Swinburne Study of Shakespeare (1880) 273 The next two scenes, in which the battle of Poitiers is so inadequately ‘staged to the show’. 1898 G. Wyndham Poems Shakespeare Introd. 61 Jonson staged Marston in Every Man out of His Humour (1599), as Carlo Buffone:—‘a public, scurrilous and profane jester’. < as lemmas |
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