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... scene , used to represent a temple or palace or other building . Here , out of sight of the audience , players are changing their masks and costumes while the chorus intones an outline of the play , breaking it into acts and scenes . If ...
... scene , used to represent a temple or palace or other building . Here , out of sight of the audience , players are changing their masks and costumes while the chorus intones an outline of the play , breaking it into acts and scenes . If ...
Pagina 69
... scenes between Joseph and Mary , in Mary's delivery of Jesus , when , in ecstasy , she exclaims , “ I am all clad in comfort clear " , in simple and moving scene where cattle keep the Infant safe against night's chill with their warm ...
... scenes between Joseph and Mary , in Mary's delivery of Jesus , when , in ecstasy , she exclaims , “ I am all clad in comfort clear " , in simple and moving scene where cattle keep the Infant safe against night's chill with their warm ...
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... Scene iii of Richard III , that lovely piece of malevolence , Tyrrel is interrupted in his speech after the murder of the princes by Richard , who asks , “ Kind Tyrrel , am I happy in thy news ? " Cibber decided this should become the ...
... Scene iii of Richard III , that lovely piece of malevolence , Tyrrel is interrupted in his speech after the murder of the princes by Richard , who asks , “ Kind Tyrrel , am I happy in thy news ? " Cibber decided this should become the ...
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