A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... theatre . Its vitality was due to its broad contact with popular entertainment and popular thinking , quickened by the Reformation . Above all , it was a vitality of the spoken language ; and here , too , the Reformation contributed ...
... theatre . Its vitality was due to its broad contact with popular entertainment and popular thinking , quickened by the Reformation . Above all , it was a vitality of the spoken language ; and here , too , the Reformation contributed ...
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... theatre depended on the many - sided interest of his public . But by 1609 , when his company began performing in the aristocratic Blackfriars theatre rather than the popular Globe , the effective unity of the public was beginning to ...
... theatre depended on the many - sided interest of his public . But by 1609 , when his company began performing in the aristocratic Blackfriars theatre rather than the popular Globe , the effective unity of the public was beginning to ...
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... theatres were windows . There was a trap in the floor of the chamber allowing access to the study on platform level . The number of levels above the stage varied from theatre to theatre : at the Globe there were possibly three , with ...
... theatres were windows . There was a trap in the floor of the chamber allowing access to the study on platform level . The number of levels above the stage varied from theatre to theatre : at the Globe there were possibly three , with ...
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