George Colman on the Modern StageUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1952 - 228페이지 |
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... appear to be filled with exaggeration and declamatory speeches . Reconstruction programs were eliminating the intimacy of the smaller theatres ; therefore the tendency was to favor exaggerated acting . Theatre managers were known to ...
... appear to be filled with exaggeration and declamatory speeches . Reconstruction programs were eliminating the intimacy of the smaller theatres ; therefore the tendency was to favor exaggerated acting . Theatre managers were known to ...
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... appear to be rather strong praise , and if wholly true there is but one notable playwright in all of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . However , Sheridan could not and would not revolt against his age . The general spirit of ...
... appear to be rather strong praise , and if wholly true there is but one notable playwright in all of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . However , Sheridan could not and would not revolt against his age . The general spirit of ...
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... appear in Absolute and his father , stimulate the action of the drama and indicate the conflict . 10 " Sir Anthony : Yes , Jack , the independence I was talk- ing of is by marriage -- the fortune is saddled with a wife -- but I suppose ...
... appear in Absolute and his father , stimulate the action of the drama and indicate the conflict . 10 " Sir Anthony : Yes , Jack , the independence I was talk- ing of is by marriage -- the fortune is saddled with a wife -- but I suppose ...
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The Eighteenth Century Theatre | 21 |
Five Colman Comedies | 41 |
A Comparison of Colman with | 76 |
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