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A . THE MIRROR - PASSAGES CONCERNING ENTRANCES AND EXITS In
contriving his entrances and exits a playwright faces a particular technical
problem . Whenever a new character appears on stage , he must be introduced
to the ...
A . THE MIRROR - PASSAGES CONCERNING ENTRANCES AND EXITS In
contriving his entrances and exits a playwright faces a particular technical
problem . Whenever a new character appears on stage , he must be introduced
to the ...
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75 75 Entrances and Excits : Entrances are mirrored by references that lack any
description : Councellor : Behold , I see him now aggresse and enter into place !
3 The remark is rather clumsy , for it says the same thing twice . It is preceded by
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75 75 Entrances and Excits : Entrances are mirrored by references that lack any
description : Councellor : Behold , I see him now aggresse and enter into place !
3 The remark is rather clumsy , for it says the same thing twice . It is preceded by
...
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Entrances and Exits : After the exposition of the play has been given by the
socalled Chorus ( the Ghost of Andrea and Revenge ) , the play proper starts like
this : 2 I . ii . I ( Enter Spanish King , General , Castile , Hieronimo . ) King : Now
say ...
Entrances and Exits : After the exposition of the play has been given by the
socalled Chorus ( the Ghost of Andrea and Revenge ) , the play proper starts like
this : 2 I . ii . I ( Enter Spanish King , General , Castile , Hieronimo . ) King : Now
say ...
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