George Colman on the Modern StageUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1952 - 228페이지 |
도서 본문에서
12개의 결과 중 1 - 3개
1 페이지
... Bath , husband to the widow Colman's sister , became the self - appointed guardian of young George . planned the boy's activity both in and out of school . The famous Westminster School was Bath's choice for his second son ; later the ...
... Bath , husband to the widow Colman's sister , became the self - appointed guardian of young George . planned the boy's activity both in and out of school . The famous Westminster School was Bath's choice for his second son ; later the ...
3 페이지
... Bath " Though Bath was interested in a law career for Colman , the Oxford student was preoccupied with periodical writing and publication . Colman , engaged with Bonnell Thornton , began the periodical The Connoisseur ; the publi ...
... Bath " Though Bath was interested in a law career for Colman , the Oxford student was preoccupied with periodical writing and publication . Colman , engaged with Bonnell Thornton , began the periodical The Connoisseur ; the publi ...
6 페이지
... Bath . When William Pulteney , Earl of Bath , died in 1763 , the major portion of his fortune was left to his brother , General Pulteney , whom the Earl had never liked . A comparatively slight provision had been made for Colman ; the ...
... Bath . When William Pulteney , Earl of Bath , died in 1763 , the major portion of his fortune was left to his brother , General Pulteney , whom the Earl had never liked . A comparatively slight provision had been made for Colman ; the ...
목차
The Eighteenth Century Theatre | 21 |
Five Colman Comedies | 41 |
A Comparison of Colman with | 76 |
표시되지 않은 섹션 3개
자주 나오는 단어 및 구문
Allardyce appear Ashley H became Clandestine Marriage Colonel Tamper comedy of manners comic conflict Covent Garden D'Oyley dear Deuce dialogue dramatic literature dramatists Drury Lane Earl of Bath eighteenth century audiences eighteenth century comedy Eighteenth Century Drama English Comedy exaggeration Fanny farce George Colman Goldsmith and Sheridan Hardcastle Harriot Harris and Rutherford Haymarket Haymarket Theatre Heidelberg high school History of Late Ibid Jealous Wife Lady Freelove Late Eighteenth Century Lincoln's Inn Lord Ogleby Lord Trinket lovers Lovewell Major Oakly melodrama Miss Sterling modern moral Nicoll novel numbers O'Cutter opera pantomime performed period personality playwrights plot Polly Honeycombe popular Prattle produced prologue puff Pulteney reader Restoration comedy Richard Brinsley Sheridan ridicule Rivals Rubrick Russet Samuel Foote satire scene School for Scandal season Sir Harry Beagle sister speech Spleen stage Stoops To Conquer tastes theatre manager Thorndike tion tragedy true comedy William Pulteney writing young actor