An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - 201 psl. |
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... exhibited , no change of scene is mentioned ; but the property - man is simply ordered to thrust forth a bed . When the fable requires the Roman capitol to be exhibited , we find two officers enter , " to lay cushions as it were in the ...
... exhibited , no change of scene is mentioned ; but the property - man is simply ordered to thrust forth a bed . When the fable requires the Roman capitol to be exhibited , we find two officers enter , " to lay cushions as it were in the ...
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... exhibited after the principal performance , some of them would probably have been printed ; but there are none extant of an earlier date than the time of the Restoration . The practice therefore of exhibiting two dramas successively in ...
... exhibited after the principal performance , some of them would probably have been printed ; but there are none extant of an earlier date than the time of the Restoration . The practice therefore of exhibiting two dramas successively in ...
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George Grant. ments were usually exhibited on Sundays ; afterwards , they were performed on that and other days indiscriminately . From the silence of Prynne on this subject , it has been sup- posed that the practice of exhibiting plays ...
George Grant. ments were usually exhibited on Sundays ; afterwards , they were performed on that and other days indiscriminately . From the silence of Prynne on this subject , it has been sup- posed that the practice of exhibiting plays ...
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