GarrickFaber & Faber, 1948 - 324 oldal |
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141. oldal
... success . It was to Monnet that he owed his first chance when , in 1743 at the age of sixteen , he had been allowed to appear in a pas de trois at the Opéra Comique . There he came across Rameau , who was leading the orchestra , and ...
... success . It was to Monnet that he owed his first chance when , in 1743 at the age of sixteen , he had been allowed to appear in a pas de trois at the Opéra Comique . There he came across Rameau , who was leading the orchestra , and ...
197. oldal
... success . The apportioning of the credit led to a quarrel between the two men , and it is impossible to say now ... successful Jealous Wife , was responsible for the greater part . For Garrick by himself never attempted to write a full ...
... success . The apportioning of the credit led to a quarrel between the two men , and it is impossible to say now ... successful Jealous Wife , was responsible for the greater part . For Garrick by himself never attempted to write a full ...
243. oldal
... successful as Hamlet , Henderson passed on to Richard III , Benedick , Macbeth , Bayes , Hotspur , Bobadil and Lear ... success in those parts . A favourable verdict , he implied , would entitle him to an engagement . Garrick never took ...
... successful as Hamlet , Henderson passed on to Richard III , Benedick , Macbeth , Bayes , Hotspur , Bobadil and Lear ... success in those parts . A favourable verdict , he implied , would entitle him to an engagement . Garrick never took ...
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