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... Church , having other ends in view , tried to purify the general taste by purifying the amusements of the people , and in the fifth century the players of various kinds — mimes , histriones , jocu- latores were put under formal ...
... Church , having other ends in view , tried to purify the general taste by purifying the amusements of the people , and in the fifth century the players of various kinds — mimes , histriones , jocu- latores were put under formal ...
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... Church did not stop with a dramatic presenta- tion of the sublimest of dramatic episodes , the vicarious death of ... churches in living pictures , with music . In this manner the people not only heard the story of the Adoration of the ...
... Church did not stop with a dramatic presenta- tion of the sublimest of dramatic episodes , the vicarious death of ... churches in living pictures , with music . In this manner the people not only heard the story of the Adoration of the ...
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... churches in which they sat were nobly symbolical in structure ; the windows were ablaze with Scriptural story ; altar ... church of Durham , upon Good Friday , there was a marvellous solemn service , in which service time , after the ...
... churches in which they sat were nobly symbolical in structure ; the windows were ablaze with Scriptural story ; altar ... church of Durham , upon Good Friday , there was a marvellous solemn service , in which service time , after the ...
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... church to the space outside the church ; the liturgical yielded to the dramatic ; humour , and even broad farce , were introduced ; the several streams of dramatic tradition which had come down from an earlier time were merged in the ...
... church to the space outside the church ; the liturgical yielded to the dramatic ; humour , and even broad farce , were introduced ; the several streams of dramatic tradition which had come down from an earlier time were merged in the ...
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... church or in the square ; on these wagons , or pageants , as they were called , the rude dressing - rooms were on the lower and the stage on the upper story . These movable theatres , starting from the church , passed through all the ...
... church or in the square ; on these wagons , or pageants , as they were called , the rude dressing - rooms were on the lower and the stage on the upper story . These movable theatres , starting from the church , passed through all the ...
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