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A passion for the drama is with some natures an instinct , and it would appear that the poet's father had an express taste in that direction . At all events , dramatic entertainments are first heard of at Stratford - on - Avon during ...
A passion for the drama is with some natures an instinct , and it would appear that the poet's father had an express taste in that direction . At all events , dramatic entertainments are first heard of at Stratford - on - Avon during ...
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... to a free dramatic entertainment exhibited as were those at Stratford - on - Avon before the Corporation under precisely similar conditions , there then arises a reasonable probability that we should be justified in giving an ...
... to a free dramatic entertainment exhibited as were those at Stratford - on - Avon before the Corporation under precisely similar conditions , there then arises a reasonable probability that we should be justified in giving an ...
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Homely and rude as such an allegorical drama as the Cradle of Security would now be considered , it was yet an advance in dramatic construction upon the medieval religious plays generally known as mysteries , which were still in favor ...
Homely and rude as such an allegorical drama as the Cradle of Security would now be considered , it was yet an advance in dramatic construction upon the medieval religious plays generally known as mysteries , which were still in favor ...
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The latter were , however , put on the stage with far more elaborate appliances , there being no reason for believing that the itinerant platform of the later drama was provided with much beyond a few properties .
The latter were , however , put on the stage with far more elaborate appliances , there being no reason for believing that the itinerant platform of the later drama was provided with much beyond a few properties .
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... a generic idea of the nude , but at all events there was nothing in any of the theatrical costumes of the early drama which can be fairly considered to be of an immodest character , although many of them were travagantly whimsical .
... a generic idea of the nude , but at all events there was nothing in any of the theatrical costumes of the early drama which can be fairly considered to be of an immodest character , although many of them were travagantly whimsical .
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