George Colman on the Modern StageUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1952 - 228페이지 |
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... became increasingly more proper in words and actions ; the plays became moral tracts displaying the rewards of virtue and the inevitable punish- ment due evil . Plots were not only exceedingly moral but characterizations were as well ...
... became increasingly more proper in words and actions ; the plays became moral tracts displaying the rewards of virtue and the inevitable punish- ment due evil . Plots were not only exceedingly moral but characterizations were as well ...
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... became vivid examples of the tastes of late eighteenth century audiences . Pantomime Pantomime had assumed an important place in act- ing in the Elizabethan theatre . Grotesque and acrobatic dancing , dumb show , and the ludicrous ...
... became vivid examples of the tastes of late eighteenth century audiences . Pantomime Pantomime had assumed an important place in act- ing in the Elizabethan theatre . Grotesque and acrobatic dancing , dumb show , and the ludicrous ...
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... became more strongly felt and Colman submitted to its control . As his managerial duties increased , Colman's flair for true comedy became less apparent , and his drama , with a few exceptions , became poorer in quality . The reader of ...
... became more strongly felt and Colman submitted to its control . As his managerial duties increased , Colman's flair for true comedy became less apparent , and his drama , with a few exceptions , became poorer in quality . The reader of ...
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The Eighteenth Century Theatre | 21 |
Five Colman Comedies | 41 |
A Comparison of Colman with | 76 |
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