An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... present from a patron , in return for a dedica- tion , was forty shillings . On the first day of exhibiting a new play , the prices of admission appear to have been raised , and this seems to have been occa- sionally practised on the ...
... present from a patron , in return for a dedica- tion , was forty shillings . On the first day of exhibiting a new play , the prices of admission appear to have been raised , and this seems to have been occa- sionally practised on the ...
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... present day we know not . Hemmings and Condel were two very considerable actors , in most of Shakespeare's plays , the first in tragedy , the latter in comedy , but they are better known for being the first editors of Shakespeare's ...
... present day we know not . Hemmings and Condel were two very considerable actors , in most of Shakespeare's plays , the first in tragedy , the latter in comedy , but they are better known for being the first editors of Shakespeare's ...
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... present was the stage of the Athenians ; but nature and mankind are always the same ; and though some very few of the profession in the past and present day may ( in the opinion of the stern , the rigid moralist ) have deviated from the ...
... present was the stage of the Athenians ; but nature and mankind are always the same ; and though some very few of the profession in the past and present day may ( in the opinion of the stern , the rigid moralist ) have deviated from the ...
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