Echoes of the Playhouse: Reminiscences of Some Past Glories of the English StageG. P. Putnam's sons, 1895 - 331 oldal |
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87. oldal
... audience to sit on the stage during a perform- ance , mingle with the actors , stroll behind the scenes , and even penetrate into the dressing - rooms of the ac- tresses . It is hard to picture such a helter - skelter state of affairs ...
... audience to sit on the stage during a perform- ance , mingle with the actors , stroll behind the scenes , and even penetrate into the dressing - rooms of the ac- tresses . It is hard to picture such a helter - skelter state of affairs ...
154. oldal
... audience of foreigners in their own country , and to hear whole plays acted before them , in a tongue which they did not understand . " Short - sighted Addison ! The great - grandchildren had no such curiosity . They sat together ...
... audience of foreigners in their own country , and to hear whole plays acted before them , in a tongue which they did not understand . " Short - sighted Addison ! The great - grandchildren had no such curiosity . They sat together ...
252. oldal
... audience . At half - past six in the evening , the time appointed for the appearance of the mysterious bottle conjuror , a crowd of curious people had assembled in the Hay- market theatre , and when seven o'clock came and he had not ...
... audience . At half - past six in the evening , the time appointed for the appearance of the mysterious bottle conjuror , a crowd of curious people had assembled in the Hay- market theatre , and when seven o'clock came and he had not ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I BY WAY OF PROLOGUE I | 1 |
LE ROI SAMUSE | 22 |
THE ENGLISH ROSCIUS | 42 |
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