Today, actors say off-handedly, 'See you on the green' or 'I'll be in the green room' without giving the expressions much thought. In Shakespeare's day, actors changed behind the stage in the 'tiring house', […]
Surely it is not vainglory nor a desire simply to outshow other nations which lead to the enormous expenditures involved in every international exposition.
“[…]Di di mau!” which means get moving, and is not very polite. I started to turn away, then I had a good idea that would make everyone happy.
The “lazies” of the party seized the opportunity of remaining behind—wandering, as they said, though all the cross paths were marked.
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