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... scene of The Tempest is all that can be reasonably attempted or desired . Plays which are wrought of purest imaginative tex- ture call solely for a scenic setting which should convey effective suggestion . The machinery to be employed ...
... scene of The Tempest is all that can be reasonably attempted or desired . Plays which are wrought of purest imaginative tex- ture call solely for a scenic setting which should convey effective suggestion . The machinery to be employed ...
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... scenes within each act were played continu- ously without pause . The bare boards of the plat- form - stage , which no ... scene , and the citizens of Angers in King John held col- loquy with the English besiegers . This was , in- deed ...
... scenes within each act were played continu- ously without pause . The bare boards of the plat- form - stage , which no ... scene , and the citizens of Angers in King John held col- loquy with the English besiegers . This was , in- deed ...
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... scene would do no discredit to the spectacular magnificence of the London stage of our own day . The scene represented " a thick cloudy sky , a very rocky coast , and a tempestuous sea in perpetual agitation . " " This tempest ...
... scene would do no discredit to the spectacular magnificence of the London stage of our own day . The scene represented " a thick cloudy sky , a very rocky coast , and a tempestuous sea in perpetual agitation . " " This tempest ...
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