John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: General introduction. All's well. As you like it. Comedy of errorsCharles Harlen Shattuck Folger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... stage arrangements throughout the play were all distinctly marked by him in his own clear exact penman- ship , and when he had done his work , his theatre received , in that perfected copy , a principle of exactness , which was of ...
... stage arrangements throughout the play were all distinctly marked by him in his own clear exact penman- ship , and when he had done his work , his theatre received , in that perfected copy , a principle of exactness , which was of ...
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... stage decoration can most thoroughly acquaint himself with its workings by consulting Richard Southern's Change- able Scenery or Charles Beecher Hogan's succinct essay on scenery in The London Stage , 1660-1800 ( part 5 , vol . I , pp ...
... stage decoration can most thoroughly acquaint himself with its workings by consulting Richard Southern's Change- able Scenery or Charles Beecher Hogan's succinct essay on scenery in The London Stage , 1660-1800 ( part 5 , vol . I , pp ...
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... stage doors were very commonly used for entrances and exits . But when Covent Garden was rebuilt in 1809 , the stage doors were omitted and were displaced by stage boxes . The fact of this alteration is plain to see in the architect's ...
... stage doors were very commonly used for entrances and exits . But when Covent Garden was rebuilt in 1809 , the stage doors were omitted and were displaced by stage boxes . The fact of this alteration is plain to see in the architect's ...
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