Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... spectators who occupied the pit or " yard " were obliged in public theatres to stand ; in private theatres they were seated . The interior form of theatres was usually circular or oval , and the boxes or " rooms " and galleries or ...
... spectators who occupied the pit or " yard " were obliged in public theatres to stand ; in private theatres they were seated . The interior form of theatres was usually circular or oval , and the boxes or " rooms " and galleries or ...
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... spectators , but available at need for the actors . Porticus Lisedell ingressus orchestia mimorum ades . proscenium tellum Planities five arena . five Ex obferuationibus Londinensibus Johannis de witt Sketch of the Interior of the Swan ...
... spectators , but available at need for the actors . Porticus Lisedell ingressus orchestia mimorum ades . proscenium tellum Planities five arena . five Ex obferuationibus Londinensibus Johannis de witt Sketch of the Interior of the Swan ...
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... spectators in 1710. He had the serious devotion to his art which is proper to a great artist ; much per- sonal dignity of life and manner ; and his industry was amazing . He is said to have created a hundred and thirty new characters ...
... spectators in 1710. He had the serious devotion to his art which is proper to a great artist ; much per- sonal dignity of life and manner ; and his industry was amazing . He is said to have created a hundred and thirty new characters ...
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