George Colman on the Modern StageUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1952 - 228페이지 |
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... half of the eighteenth century presents a dismal col- lection of reading material to any present day theatre enthusiast . The lack of dramatic appeal can be traced to the social and political change occurring in England at this time ...
... half of the eighteenth century presents a dismal col- lection of reading material to any present day theatre enthusiast . The lack of dramatic appeal can be traced to the social and political change occurring in England at this time ...
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... half of the eighteenth century tragedy had fallen to a sorry , maudlin level . Writers were confused as to what tragedy should be . " Next , prim , and trim , and delicate , and chaste , A hash from Greece and France , came Modern Taste ...
... half of the eighteenth century tragedy had fallen to a sorry , maudlin level . Writers were confused as to what tragedy should be . " Next , prim , and trim , and delicate , and chaste , A hash from Greece and France , came Modern Taste ...
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... half bookseller , half apothe- cary ! half in town , half at Islington ! doing everything , and doing nothing ! here and there and everywhere , and to be catched no where ! " At the opposite extreme is old D'Oyley who has Again it is ...
... half bookseller , half apothe- cary ! half in town , half at Islington ! doing everything , and doing nothing ! here and there and everywhere , and to be catched no where ! " At the opposite extreme is old D'Oyley who has Again it is ...
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The Eighteenth Century Theatre | 21 |
Five Colman Comedies | 41 |
A Comparison of Colman with | 76 |
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