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platea

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platea
In ancient Rome, a wide passageway or a wide street.


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Scherb indicates that the journey in which the duke crosses the platea is also consistent with the stage business required in other East Anglian plays, while likewise it is "a clear example of symbolic action" away from the polluted house where incest has been committed and across to the sacred space of the church.
If you miss the huge January festival, try Platea (scenaplatea.
Aliquantolum progressus, batto l'uscio di un altro abitaculo, il qual era nella medesma stanza: dove mi fu parimente risposto da una vetula dicendomi s'io volevo far ivi ingresso, che altro non v'era che certe minime contemnendae iuvenculae; a cui dicendo che di altro fantasma avevo ingonbrato il cerebro, ulterius progressus mi ritrovo fuor della casa che avea l'altra uscita in un'altra platea.
 
 
 
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