An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - 201 páginas |
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... ancient dramatic pieces were performed in the yards of carriers ' inns , in which , in the beginning of queen Elizabeth's reign , the comedians , who then first united themselves in companies , erected an occa- sional stage . In the ...
... ancient dramatic pieces were performed in the yards of carriers ' inns , in which , in the beginning of queen Elizabeth's reign , the comedians , who then first united themselves in companies , erected an occa- sional stage . In the ...
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... ancient theatres there were side and other scenes . The question is involved in so much obscurity , that it is very difficult to form any decided opinion upon it . It is certain , that in the year 1605 , Inigo Jones exhibited an ...
... ancient theatres there were side and other scenes . The question is involved in so much obscurity , that it is very difficult to form any decided opinion upon it . It is certain , that in the year 1605 , Inigo Jones exhibited an ...
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... ancient as the time of our author ; for no less than three plays of his rival , Ben Jonson , appear to have been damned ; and Fletcher's Faithful Shepherdess , and The Knight of the Burning Pestle , written by him and Beaumont , met a ...
... ancient as the time of our author ; for no less than three plays of his rival , Ben Jonson , appear to have been damned ; and Fletcher's Faithful Shepherdess , and The Knight of the Burning Pestle , written by him and Beaumont , met a ...
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