The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespearePenguin Books, 1963 |
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... stage , which probably had a width of forty - one feet in the Globe ; between these was a curtained alcove , the rear stage , in which could be disclosed ( or ' discovered " ) an interior scene with properties such as a study , a cave ...
... stage , which probably had a width of forty - one feet in the Globe ; between these was a curtained alcove , the rear stage , in which could be disclosed ( or ' discovered " ) an interior scene with properties such as a study , a cave ...
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... stage ' refers to a number of different stages in the open air and indoors , public and private . All , however ... stage and a picture - frame stage lies in the relationship of the actor to his audience . It is not merely a matter of ...
... stage ' refers to a number of different stages in the open air and indoors , public and private . All , however ... stage and a picture - frame stage lies in the relationship of the actor to his audience . It is not merely a matter of ...
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... stage , the acting , and the dramatic writing fitted and extended one another perfectly . We are all familiar today with the theory that Elizabethan actors had a stage on more than one level . In the private hall there might be just a ...
... stage , the acting , and the dramatic writing fitted and extended one another perfectly . We are all familiar today with the theory that Elizabethan actors had a stage on more than one level . In the private hall there might be just a ...
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