The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... stage , and hell onder neth that stage . Indeed , the representation of hell , or of hell- mouth , into which demons and their victims were sent , was a standing , and , it would seem , a much prized effect in the performance of the ...
... stage , and hell onder neth that stage . Indeed , the representation of hell , or of hell- mouth , into which demons and their victims were sent , was a standing , and , it would seem , a much prized effect in the performance of the ...
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... stage and the gallery exposed to the external air . A flag was kept flying from a staff on the roof dur- ing the performance . Inside there were the stage , the pit , the boxes and galleries , much as we have them now- adays . In the ...
... stage and the gallery exposed to the external air . A flag was kept flying from a staff on the roof dur- ing the performance . Inside there were the stage , the pit , the boxes and galleries , much as we have them now- adays . In the ...
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... stage exhibited no movable scenery . It was hung with painted cloths and arras ; when tragedy was played , the hangings were sometimes , at least , sable ; over the stage was a blue canopy , called " the heavens . " Although there was ...
... stage exhibited no movable scenery . It was hung with painted cloths and arras ; when tragedy was played , the hangings were sometimes , at least , sable ; over the stage was a blue canopy , called " the heavens . " Although there was ...
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