Theatre TapestryJarrolds, 1949 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 64
... give the triumphant shout : " Alleluia ! resurrexit Dominus ! " No actors were used in these ceremonies , due to Charlemagne's decree when emperor ( 800-814 ) that they donned priestly garments only under fear of corporal punishment or ...
... give the triumphant shout : " Alleluia ! resurrexit Dominus ! " No actors were used in these ceremonies , due to Charlemagne's decree when emperor ( 800-814 ) that they donned priestly garments only under fear of corporal punishment or ...
Pagina 68
... give an accurate indication of their subject . Origo Mundi opens with the fall of Lucifer and the creation , and ends with the erection of Solo- mon's temple . Resurrectio Domini includes the harrowing of hell , the legend of St ...
... give an accurate indication of their subject . Origo Mundi opens with the fall of Lucifer and the creation , and ends with the erection of Solo- mon's temple . Resurrectio Domini includes the harrowing of hell , the legend of St ...
Pagina 244
... give us more than a preview of the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition , for it was hustled off the line when outraged sensibilities protested at any theatrical examination of the Holy Family . Nevertheless , the question was asked : How do ...
... give us more than a preview of the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition , for it was hustled off the line when outraged sensibilities protested at any theatrical examination of the Holy Family . Nevertheless , the question was asked : How do ...
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