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Horace says : “ Five acts a play must have , nor more nor less , To keep the stage and have a marked success . ” Every one of Shake - speare's thirty - seven plays has five acts , ' nor more , nor less . " In 1925 , Edward H. Sugden ...
Horace says : “ Five acts a play must have , nor more nor less , To keep the stage and have a marked success . ” Every one of Shake - speare's thirty - seven plays has five acts , ' nor more , nor less . " In 1925 , Edward H. Sugden ...
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Henry VIII was first presented on the stage of the Globe Theatre on June 29 , 1613. In act 1 , scene 4 , the stage direction said “ Drum and trumpet , chambers discharged . ” The Globe Theatre caught fire and burned to the ground from ...
Henry VIII was first presented on the stage of the Globe Theatre on June 29 , 1613. In act 1 , scene 4 , the stage direction said “ Drum and trumpet , chambers discharged . ” The Globe Theatre caught fire and burned to the ground from ...
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The “ 1930 Guess " when combined with the Sugden Table of first production dates informs us blandly that The Comedy of Errors and The Two Gentlemen of Verona were written three or four years after they first appeared on the stage .
The “ 1930 Guess " when combined with the Sugden Table of first production dates informs us blandly that The Comedy of Errors and The Two Gentlemen of Verona were written three or four years after they first appeared on the stage .
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