William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... performed . This simple stage had its machinery , too ; it was fitted for the representation of an earth- quake or a storm ; and the pageant in most cases was concluded in the noise and flame of fireworks . It is the pageant of the ...
... performed . This simple stage had its machinery , too ; it was fitted for the representation of an earth- quake or a storm ; and the pageant in most cases was concluded in the noise and flame of fireworks . It is the pageant of the ...
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... performed by the Guilds of Coventry were of various sub- jects , but all scriptural . The Smiths ' pageant was the Crucifixion ; and most curious are their accounts , from 1449 till the time of which we are speaking , for expenses of ...
... performed by the Guilds of Coventry were of various sub- jects , but all scriptural . The Smiths ' pageant was the Crucifixion ; and most curious are their accounts , from 1449 till the time of which we are speaking , for expenses of ...
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... performed without the reverence which once belonged to them . Their rude action and simple language would be ridiculed ; and when the feeling of ridi- cule crept in , their nature would be altered , and they would become essentially ...
... performed without the reverence which once belonged to them . Their rude action and simple language would be ridiculed ; and when the feeling of ridi- cule crept in , their nature would be altered , and they would become essentially ...
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... performed by the dramatic body of the Grammar School ; the ancient pageant , such as was presented to Henry VI . and his Queen in 1455 , and of which the Leet - book contains the faithful copy . * Assuredly there was one who witnessed ...
... performed by the dramatic body of the Grammar School ; the ancient pageant , such as was presented to Henry VI . and his Queen in 1455 , and of which the Leet - book contains the faithful copy . * Assuredly there was one who witnessed ...
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... performed , at the commandment of the bailiff of Stratford , by my Lord Strange's men , in February , 1580 ; and we request therefore the indulgence of our readers whilst we endeavour to describe what such a performance would have been ...
... performed , at the commandment of the bailiff of Stratford , by my Lord Strange's men , in February , 1580 ; and we request therefore the indulgence of our readers whilst we endeavour to describe what such a performance would have been ...
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