GarrickFaber & Faber, 1948 - 324 oldal |
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11. oldal
... kind permission of the Ashmolean Museum 2. COVENT GARDEN PIAZZA IN 1768 from an engraving by E. Rooker from a ... kind permission of the Garrick Club 6. GARRICK AND MRS . PRITCHARD AS MACBETH AND LADY MACBETH from a painting by Zoffany ...
... kind permission of the Ashmolean Museum 2. COVENT GARDEN PIAZZA IN 1768 from an engraving by E. Rooker from a ... kind permission of the Garrick Club 6. GARRICK AND MRS . PRITCHARD AS MACBETH AND LADY MACBETH from a painting by Zoffany ...
51. oldal
... kind of emotion possible for a villain - courage , cowardice , hypocrisy , remorse , rage , cynical amusement , horror , despair , and agony . He could go through every kind of kind of stage business ; Cibber's Richard stabs and murders ...
... kind of emotion possible for a villain - courage , cowardice , hypocrisy , remorse , rage , cynical amusement , horror , despair , and agony . He could go through every kind of kind of stage business ; Cibber's Richard stabs and murders ...
64. oldal
... kind flourished and the theatres ranked second only to those of London . There was no dearth of natural talent , for the Irish are born actors , but the theatrical season reached its height in June and July when the stars of the London ...
... kind flourished and the theatres ranked second only to those of London . There was no dearth of natural talent , for the Irish are born actors , but the theatrical season reached its height in June and July when the stars of the London ...
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A CHRONOLOGICAL GUIDE | 13 |
LICHFIELD | 15 |
DURHAM YARD | 28 |
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