Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic Play, المجلد 10Oxford University Press, 1931 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... theatre - going public like that of Elizabethan times ; the theatre was virtually an adjunct to the court , and the middle classes neither desired nor were encouraged to attend perform- ances . Whatever the effect on comedy , the effect ...
... theatre - going public like that of Elizabethan times ; the theatre was virtually an adjunct to the court , and the middle classes neither desired nor were encouraged to attend perform- ances . Whatever the effect on comedy , the effect ...
الصفحة 61
... theatre served less as a place for witnessing plays than as a social rendezvous , like the Exchange or the Mall , where they might pursue their amours or quarrels . Wycherley's Country Wife , intent on visiting the playhouse only for ...
... theatre served less as a place for witnessing plays than as a social rendezvous , like the Exchange or the Mall , where they might pursue their amours or quarrels . Wycherley's Country Wife , intent on visiting the playhouse only for ...
الصفحة 126
... Théâtre et les machines sont fort ingénieusement inventées et exécutées ' . I The Theatre Royal , Bridges Street , Covent Garden . It was burnt in 1672 , and was replaced by the Theatre Royal , in Drury Lane , which was built by Wren ...
... Théâtre et les machines sont fort ingénieusement inventées et exécutées ' . I The Theatre Royal , Bridges Street , Covent Garden . It was burnt in 1672 , and was replaced by the Theatre Royal , in Drury Lane , which was built by Wren ...
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Chapter | 65 |
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