The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-242John Murray, 1924 |
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Page 404
... Stage ( it may con- veniently be called a Rear Stage ) was , from a very early date , in constant demand ; and of such a recess the De Witt drawing shows no trace . Mr Chambers admits this : he admits , too , that the one play we know ...
... Stage ( it may con- veniently be called a Rear Stage ) was , from a very early date , in constant demand ; and of such a recess the De Witt drawing shows no trace . Mr Chambers admits this : he admits , too , that the one play we know ...
Page 405
... Stage De 1 B Rear Stage Main Stage De gri and G عم otb tre -Gard THE FORTUNE THEATRE . This drawing is reproduced simply as a diagram to facilitate discussion . The three galleries and their proportions , the width of the Stage ( 43 ft ...
... Stage De 1 B Rear Stage Main Stage De gri and G عم otb tre -Gard THE FORTUNE THEATRE . This drawing is reproduced simply as a diagram to facilitate discussion . The three galleries and their proportions , the width of the Stage ( 43 ft ...
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... stage , to imagine that , because it looked something like a room , the Elizabethans used it for small interiors , as distinct from ' halls . ' Nothing could be further from their minds . They did not want the stage to present an actual ...
... stage , to imagine that , because it looked something like a room , the Elizabethans used it for small interiors , as distinct from ' halls . ' Nothing could be further from their minds . They did not want the stage to present an actual ...
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The League of Nations | 1 |
Mediæval Music | 5 |
The Study of Earthquakes | 7 |
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