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Page 540
... England be- cause members of the audience sat on the stage . Between 1700 and 1762 benches extended upstage from the pro- scenium and amphitheatrical seating was sometimes built across the back of the stage . Finally , in 1762 , the ...
... England be- cause members of the audience sat on the stage . Between 1700 and 1762 benches extended upstage from the pro- scenium and amphitheatrical seating was sometimes built across the back of the stage . Finally , in 1762 , the ...
Page 573
... England . The only extensive remains of 13th - century glass in England are found at Canterbury Cathedral , where the 12 Theological windows were produced in about 1200 and the windows relating to St. Thomas Becket about 1200-30 ...
... England . The only extensive remains of 13th - century glass in England are found at Canterbury Cathedral , where the 12 Theological windows were produced in about 1200 and the windows relating to St. Thomas Becket about 1200-30 ...
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... England and Prus- sia from joining Austria in a coalition against France , the foreign minister decided to send Talleyrand to London to persuade England to remain neutral . Arriving in London in January 1792 , Talleyrand pro- posed to ...
... England and Prus- sia from joining Austria in a coalition against France , the foreign minister decided to send Talleyrand to London to persuade England to remain neutral . Arriving in London in January 1792 , Talleyrand pro- posed to ...
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