Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Bände 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Scene , " as it was called . Here is a good " test case , " which will well illustrate the true principles of dealing with Shakespearean scenes . What Sir Henry did on this occasion was almost universally received with delight and ...
... Scene , " as it was called . Here is a good " test case , " which will well illustrate the true principles of dealing with Shakespearean scenes . What Sir Henry did on this occasion was almost universally received with delight and ...
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... scene rather than as an uncompromising transcript of the scene itself . In the painter's time the plafond shown was not theatrically realisable , and the scheme of stage light- ing , sound as it was , hardly admitted of the effects ...
... scene rather than as an uncompromising transcript of the scene itself . In the painter's time the plafond shown was not theatrically realisable , and the scheme of stage light- ing , sound as it was , hardly admitted of the effects ...
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... scene so symmetrically balanced as to be icily regular , splendidly null . By shifting his vanishing point to the right or left , and raking the scene obliquely , Bibiena not only arrived at effects of unexampled picturesqueness , but ...
... scene so symmetrically balanced as to be icily regular , splendidly null . By shifting his vanishing point to the right or left , and raking the scene obliquely , Bibiena not only arrived at effects of unexampled picturesqueness , but ...
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