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Pagina 68
... Town Plays ( N. implying nomen , a mark believed to have been made for subsequent filling - in of the town where they were per- formed ) were formerly called the Coventry Plays , it having been believed that they originated in that city ...
... Town Plays ( N. implying nomen , a mark believed to have been made for subsequent filling - in of the town where they were per- formed ) were formerly called the Coventry Plays , it having been believed that they originated in that city ...
Pagina 128
... town to town , tavern to tavern , carrying their costumes and scenery with them as their ancestors had done a century and more before . They played where they might for food and a night's lodging in a stable for themselves and the ...
... town to town , tavern to tavern , carrying their costumes and scenery with them as their ancestors had done a century and more before . They played where they might for food and a night's lodging in a stable for themselves and the ...
Pagina 176
... town to town , arrived in Canter- bury . Though he did not know it , it was to prove a momentous day for him . It set him along the road which would found a dynasty . Young Roger Kemble , at thirty - one , went to Canterbury to ...
... town to town , arrived in Canter- bury . Though he did not know it , it was to prove a momentous day for him . It set him along the road which would found a dynasty . Young Roger Kemble , at thirty - one , went to Canterbury to ...
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