George Colman on the Modern StageUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1952 - 228페이지 |
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... Covent Garden Conflict Two English merchants , Thomas Harris , a soap manufacturer , and John Rutherford , wine merchant , yielded to the excitement and social adventure of owning a theatre . These two contacted ... Covent Garden Conflict.
... Covent Garden Conflict Two English merchants , Thomas Harris , a soap manufacturer , and John Rutherford , wine merchant , yielded to the excitement and social adventure of owning a theatre . These two contacted ... Covent Garden Conflict.
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... Covent Garden Theatre , and I had before had the refusal of Mr. Garrick's share at Drury Lane ; still , however , I did not enter hastily into these undertakings , without attention to the assurance I had received and which were now put ...
... Covent Garden Theatre , and I had before had the refusal of Mr. Garrick's share at Drury Lane ; still , however , I did not enter hastily into these undertakings , without attention to the assurance I had received and which were now put ...
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... Covent Garden offer as Garrick had advised . During his years at Covent Garden , Colman had not succeeded in eliminating pantomime and spectacle , but under his management the theatre had enjoyed a more varied and balanced program than ...
... Covent Garden offer as Garrick had advised . During his years at Covent Garden , Colman had not succeeded in eliminating pantomime and spectacle , but under his management the theatre had enjoyed a more varied and balanced program than ...
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The Eighteenth Century Theatre | 21 |
Five Colman Comedies | 41 |
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