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... MARRIAGE AND LONDON . • 59 CHAPTER V THE LONDON STAGE 77 CHAPTER VI APPRENTICESHIP 96 THE FIRST FRUITS • CHAPTER VII THE POETIC PERIOD CHAPTER VIII • 115 138 THE SONNETS CHAPTER IX PAGE CHAPTER X 162 THE HISTORICAL xi.
... MARRIAGE AND LONDON . • 59 CHAPTER V THE LONDON STAGE 77 CHAPTER VI APPRENTICESHIP 96 THE FIRST FRUITS • CHAPTER VII THE POETIC PERIOD CHAPTER VIII • 115 138 THE SONNETS CHAPTER IX PAGE CHAPTER X 162 THE HISTORICAL xi.
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... stage in front of 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 ...
... stage in front of 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 ...
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... stage , with Cherubim gathered about Him , creating the world with the aid of images of birds and beasts , with branches plucked from trees , and with lanterns such as were carried about the streets at night . Religion was not a ...
... stage , with Cherubim gathered about Him , creating the world with the aid of images of birds and beasts , with branches plucked from trees , and with lanterns such as were carried about the streets at night . Religion was not a ...
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... stage was surrendered to the personifications of abstract virtues . In place of a very real Devil , revelling in grotesque humour , and an equally real Herod , who gave free play to the melodramatic ele- ment so dear to the uncultivated ...
... stage was surrendered to the personifications of abstract virtues . In place of a very real Devil , revelling in grotesque humour , and an equally real Herod , who gave free play to the melodramatic ele- ment so dear to the uncultivated ...
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... stage until after the time of Shakespeare ; the female characters were taken by boys . The transition from the Moralities to the fully de- veloped play was gradual , and was not marked by logical gradations . The tendency to allegory ...
... stage until after the time of Shakespeare ; the female characters were taken by boys . The transition from the Moralities to the fully de- veloped play was gradual , and was not marked by logical gradations . The tendency to allegory ...
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