Echoes of the Playhouse: Reminiscences of Some Past Glories of the English StageG. P. Putnam's sons, 1895 - 331 oldal |
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... spectators , so that he may have been a comedian rather than the cynical , but gen- tlemanly , Evil One of the Goethe type , or the majestic personage pictured by Milton . There was one writer of the time of Henry VI . who evidently ...
... spectators , so that he may have been a comedian rather than the cynical , but gen- tlemanly , Evil One of the Goethe type , or the majestic personage pictured by Milton . There was one writer of the time of Henry VI . who evidently ...
230. oldal
... spectators , who had been used to a bom- bastic Glocester , with plenty of theatrical clap - trap but as the play progressed and they discovered the true effectiveness of the impersonation their half- formed censure turned into the most ...
... spectators , who had been used to a bom- bastic Glocester , with plenty of theatrical clap - trap but as the play progressed and they discovered the true effectiveness of the impersonation their half- formed censure turned into the most ...
273. oldal
... revival . When the benefit evening came ( the sixth evening of the performance of the comedy ) the head and front of the malcontents , a Mr. Fitzpatrick , " harangued the spectators from the boxes , 18 A GREAT LIGHT GOES OUT . 273.
... revival . When the benefit evening came ( the sixth evening of the performance of the comedy ) the head and front of the malcontents , a Mr. Fitzpatrick , " harangued the spectators from the boxes , 18 A GREAT LIGHT GOES OUT . 273.
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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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