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You have seen pantomimes and Peter Pan , perhaps ; perhaps , too , a play of Shakespeare , -a comedy , it may be , which ... in all the length and breadth of the land there was no theatre , when there were no plays either merry or sad ?
You have seen pantomimes and Peter Pan , perhaps ; perhaps , too , a play of Shakespeare , -a comedy , it may be , which ... in all the length and breadth of the land there was no theatre , when there were no plays either merry or sad ?
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It is not unreasonable to suppose , however , that there had been still earlier plays of which we know nothing . For the Miracle plays did not spring all at once to life , they began gradually , and the beginnings can be traced as far ...
It is not unreasonable to suppose , however , that there had been still earlier plays of which we know nothing . For the Miracle plays did not spring all at once to life , they began gradually , and the beginnings can be traced as far ...
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great crowds of people who wished to see the plays , and so they were acted outside the church door in the churchyard , on a stage built level with the steps . The church , then , could be made to represent heaven , where God and the ...
great crowds of people who wished to see the plays , and so they were acted outside the church door in the churchyard , on a stage built level with the steps . The church , then , could be made to represent heaven , where God and the ...
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