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... Elizabethan England VI . Elizabethan Methods of Production 36 33 VII . The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod- ern Methods 43 VIII . The Fitness of the Audience an Essential Element in the Success of Shakespeare on the ...
... Elizabethan England VI . Elizabethan Methods of Production 36 33 VII . The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod- ern Methods 43 VIII . The Fitness of the Audience an Essential Element in the Success of Shakespeare on the ...
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... Elizabethan playgoer . There was no scenery , although there were crude endeavours to create scenic illusion by means of " properties " like ... ELIZABETHAN ACTOR'S COSTUME 41 adequate semblance , as the 40 THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER.
... Elizabethan playgoer . There was no scenery , although there were crude endeavours to create scenic illusion by means of " properties " like ... ELIZABETHAN ACTOR'S COSTUME 41 adequate semblance , as the 40 THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER.
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... Elizabethan spectator because he was able to realise the dramatic potency of the poet's work without any , or any but the slightest , adventitious aid outside the words of the play . The Elizabethan playgoer needs no pity . It is ...
... Elizabethan spectator because he was able to realise the dramatic potency of the poet's work without any , or any but the slightest , adventitious aid outside the words of the play . The Elizabethan playgoer needs no pity . It is ...
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