Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama, Bände 4-6Department of English, Northwestern University, 1967 Vols. for include reports of the Modern Language Association Conference on Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama (called MLA Renaissance Drama Conference Group; 1961-62 Modern Language Conference on Opportunities for Research in Renaissance Drama). Vols. for 1972/73-1974 are the reports of the Modern Language Association seminar. |
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... requires the device of discovery while another play of the same date performed at the same theater does not do so , or actually avoids discovery in requiring properties or " disabled " players to be carried on stage . Nevertheless ...
... requires the device of discovery while another play of the same date performed at the same theater does not do so , or actually avoids discovery in requiring properties or " disabled " players to be carried on stage . Nevertheless ...
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... require discoveries nevertheless do require hangings or an arras for an eavesdropping player to hide behind . Hamlet is a case in point : Polonius hides behind " the arras , " yet the play was apparently produced without a single ...
... require discoveries nevertheless do require hangings or an arras for an eavesdropping player to hide behind . Hamlet is a case in point : Polonius hides behind " the arras , " yet the play was apparently produced without a single ...
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... require any discovery at all ; and of those that do , again a majority of plays require each only a single dis- covery . Secondly , Elizabethan discoveries do not require a very large space behind the curtains , for a majority of ...
... require any discovery at all ; and of those that do , again a majority of plays require each only a single dis- covery . Secondly , Elizabethan discoveries do not require a very large space behind the curtains , for a majority of ...
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