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Page 9
... ground that might at any time be supposed to be any place . In England , instead of massing the sta- tions at the back of a long stage , they were set up separately on wagons , like the floats of a mardi - gras parade , and they were.
... ground that might at any time be supposed to be any place . In England , instead of massing the sta- tions at the back of a long stage , they were set up separately on wagons , like the floats of a mardi - gras parade , and they were.
Page 11
... ground which might be supposed to be anywhere -the shore in front of Noah's Ark or the space between the palace of Herod and the house of the high priest , which were rep- resented by two pageants brought forward at the same time . This ...
... ground which might be supposed to be anywhere -the shore in front of Noah's Ark or the space between the palace of Herod and the house of the high priest , which were rep- resented by two pageants brought forward at the same time . This ...
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... ground - the narrow space between the spectators on the stage and the painted drop - scene which hangs at the back . This is one reason why his plays can now be performed in any modern . theater . They do not need elaborate scenery ...
... ground - the narrow space between the spectators on the stage and the painted drop - scene which hangs at the back . This is one reason why his plays can now be performed in any modern . theater . They do not need elaborate scenery ...
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... ground that might be anywhere . It was only where there was an advantage to be gained by particularizing the exact spot where the action lay that Shakspere ever thought of indicating it . We may be sure now that nothing was further from ...
... ground that might be anywhere . It was only where there was an advantage to be gained by particularizing the exact spot where the action lay that Shakspere ever thought of indicating it . We may be sure now that nothing was further from ...
Page 17
... ground that might be anywhere , and when he was so close to some of the spectators that he could put out his hand to touch them - this is obviously inappro- priate now when the actor is remote be- hind a picture - frame , and seated on ...
... ground that might be anywhere , and when he was so close to some of the spectators that he could put out his hand to touch them - this is obviously inappro- priate now when the actor is remote be- hind a picture - frame , and seated on ...
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