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ELIZABETHAN STAGE AND RESTORATION DRAMA . ܕ 9 successors . 1. The Elizabethan Stage . By E. K. Chambers . Four vols . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1923 . 2. A Life of William Shakespeare . By Joseph Quincy Adams , Professor of English in ...
ELIZABETHAN STAGE AND RESTORATION DRAMA . ܕ 9 successors . 1. The Elizabethan Stage . By E. K. Chambers . Four vols . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1923 . 2. A Life of William Shakespeare . By Joseph Quincy Adams , Professor of English in ...
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He has not grasped what is surely the beginning of all wisdom in this inquiry - to wit , that the Elizabethan public was very unconcerned as to place , and never demanded any approach to pictorial representation of it .
He has not grasped what is surely the beginning of all wisdom in this inquiry - to wit , that the Elizabethan public was very unconcerned as to place , and never demanded any approach to pictorial representation of it .
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... two very early plays , such as Peele's Old Wives ' Tale , ' there are suggestions of a décor simultané , does not in the least invalidate the broad fact that the whole conception of houses ' is foreign to the Elizabethan theatre .
... two very early plays , such as Peele's Old Wives ' Tale , ' there are suggestions of a décor simultané , does not in the least invalidate the broad fact that the whole conception of houses ' is foreign to the Elizabethan theatre .
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