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Page 11
... side , and that the platform - stage was forty - three feet wide . An arras , or cloth painted to look like tapestry ... sides of the platform , and some of them accommodated more comfortably in the private boxes of the galleries , asked ...
... side , and that the platform - stage was forty - three feet wide . An arras , or cloth painted to look like tapestry ... sides of the platform , and some of them accommodated more comfortably in the private boxes of the galleries , asked ...
Page 12
... sides of the stage , not on separate stools , but on benches perpendic- ular to the footlights ; and again we find ... side , into the doors of which the characters went and from the windows of which they could lean out . This set was ...
... sides of the stage , not on separate stools , but on benches perpendic- ular to the footlights ; and again we find ... side , into the doors of which the characters went and from the windows of which they could lean out . This set was ...
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... side and parallel with the drop , five or six " wings , " represent- ing trees or columns or side walls ; and through the broad openings between these wings the performers came out on the stage . The place of the action could be shifted ...
... side and parallel with the drop , five or six " wings , " represent- ing trees or columns or side walls ; and through the broad openings between these wings the performers came out on the stage . The place of the action could be shifted ...
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... Side by side , with hands to the flame , they talked of half the things they knew in common , and told of half the things they knew apart , till the beech burned down to a bed of breath - flushed coals , and Mr. Trevor , looking aside ...
... Side by side , with hands to the flame , they talked of half the things they knew in common , and told of half the things they knew apart , till the beech burned down to a bed of breath - flushed coals , and Mr. Trevor , looking aside ...
Page 38
... side by side , under a snow- reflected moon and an unstable Aurora . " Don't think it ' s too awful , " she said . " I know them so much better than you do , and I know what they ' ve done , which you never will . " But there were ...
... side by side , under a snow- reflected moon and an unstable Aurora . " Don't think it ' s too awful , " she said . " I know them so much better than you do , and I know what they ' ve done , which you never will . " But there were ...
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