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... the upper room with tapestries that answered the purposes of scenery , and with mechanical appliances for the disposition of the various objects introduced , such as hell - mouth , a favorite property on the ancient English stage .
... the upper room with tapestries that answered the purposes of scenery , and with mechanical appliances for the disposition of the various objects introduced , such as hell - mouth , a favorite property on the ancient English stage .
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... of white leather or of flesh - colored cloths , over which at the proper time were thrown the garments of skins . There were no doubt some incidents conexrepresented in the old English mysteries which would now be 18 Life WILLIAM.
... of white leather or of flesh - colored cloths , over which at the proper time were thrown the garments of skins . There were no doubt some incidents conexrepresented in the old English mysteries which would now be 18 Life WILLIAM.
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conexrepresented in the old English mysteries which would now be considered indecorous , but it should be borne in mind that every age has , within certain limits , its own ventional and frequently irrational sentiments of toleration ...
conexrepresented in the old English mysteries which would now be considered indecorous , but it should be borne in mind that every age has , within certain limits , its own ventional and frequently irrational sentiments of toleration ...
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The period of Shakespeare's boyhood was also that of what was practically the last era of the real ancient English mystery . There were , it is true , occasional performances of them up to the reign of James the First , but they became ...
The period of Shakespeare's boyhood was also that of what was practically the last era of the real ancient English mystery . There were , it is true , occasional performances of them up to the reign of James the First , but they became ...
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... is to the history as represented in those plays , not to that recorded in the New Testament . The English mysteries , indeed , never lost their position as religious instructors , a fact which , viewed in connection with that ...
... is to the history as represented in those plays , not to that recorded in the New Testament . The English mysteries , indeed , never lost their position as religious instructors , a fact which , viewed in connection with that ...
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