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peatedly - — for the scene between Jove and Ganymede , where the stage direction of 1594 definitely specifies the inner stage ; for the cave scene ; and probably for the final scene , where the Queen's funeral pyre is erected .
peatedly - — for the scene between Jove and Ganymede , where the stage direction of 1594 definitely specifies the inner stage ; for the cave scene ; and probably for the final scene , where the Queen's funeral pyre is erected .
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As late as 1582 Stephen Gosson in his Plays Confuted in Five Actions ? could declare that “ Poets send theire verses to the Stage vpon such feete as continually are rowled vp in rime at the fingers endes ” without even mentioning blank ...
As late as 1582 Stephen Gosson in his Plays Confuted in Five Actions ? could declare that “ Poets send theire verses to the Stage vpon such feete as continually are rowled vp in rime at the fingers endes ” without even mentioning blank ...
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He was not the first to employ the ten - syllable unrhymed line on the stage , for at least two plays besides the Spanish Tragedy had been written in it before his dramatic career began . Gorboduc had appeared in 1561 , three years ...
He was not the first to employ the ten - syllable unrhymed line on the stage , for at least two plays besides the Spanish Tragedy had been written in it before his dramatic career began . Gorboduc had appeared in 1561 , three years ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
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