The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 248A. Constable, 1928 |
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... Theatre . IN 1927 . By ALLARDYCE NICOLL . Harrap . N 1642 the public playhouses were closed by Parliament and did not re - open for eighteen years . Groups of strolling players wandered about the country acting their “ drolls ...
... Theatre . IN 1927 . By ALLARDYCE NICOLL . Harrap . N 1642 the public playhouses were closed by Parliament and did not re - open for eighteen years . Groups of strolling players wandered about the country acting their “ drolls ...
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... theatres is not merely misleading but absolutely wrong . And as the stage is the most important part of the theatre , the part for which indeed the theatre exists , error on such a subject can hardly be regarded as a trivial affair ...
... theatres is not merely misleading but absolutely wrong . And as the stage is the most important part of the theatre , the part for which indeed the theatre exists , error on such a subject can hardly be regarded as a trivial affair ...
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... theatres after their re - opening they were not revolutionary changes . What had happened was not that the technique of the ... theatre . The existence of this projecting apron " is , in fact , the corner - 174 July THE RESTORATION STAGE.
... theatres after their re - opening they were not revolutionary changes . What had happened was not that the technique of the ... theatre . The existence of this projecting apron " is , in fact , the corner - 174 July THE RESTORATION STAGE.
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... theatre stood in about forty years ago , before the old Patentee , to make it hold more money , took it in his head to alter it , it were but justice to lay the original figure which Sir Christopher Wren first gave it , and the ...
... theatre stood in about forty years ago , before the old Patentee , to make it hold more money , took it in his head to alter it , it were but justice to lay the original figure which Sir Christopher Wren first gave it , and the ...
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... theatre of 1674 is the only one of the period which we know to have had any projection at all . We cannot assume that the other theatres had similar ovals but of a more extensive kind ; because , in the first place , to make assumptions ...
... theatre of 1674 is the only one of the period which we know to have had any projection at all . We cannot assume that the other theatres had similar ovals but of a more extensive kind ; because , in the first place , to make assumptions ...
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