Theatre, Culture and Society: Essays, Addresses and LecturesRyburn Pub., Keele University Press, 1994 - 311 sider A book about Sir Henry Irving. |
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Side 89
... present appearances other than our own , and to do things which all men who see and hear may recognize as not impossible typically . This study must be both intellectual and physical , for if an identity is to be presented , all its ...
... present appearances other than our own , and to do things which all men who see and hear may recognize as not impossible typically . This study must be both intellectual and physical , for if an identity is to be presented , all its ...
Side 134
... present time no regular theatre in London which is better advertised by every variety of the wily paragraph . It cannot be of a manager , for it has as a manager a worthy gentleman who so inveighed against the pernicious system of ...
... present time no regular theatre in London which is better advertised by every variety of the wily paragraph . It cannot be of a manager , for it has as a manager a worthy gentleman who so inveighed against the pernicious system of ...
Side 148
... present numbers 1,063 members , being an increase over last year of 219. The subscriptions amount to £ 415 , being £ 80 more than last year , whilst the general expen- diture is less in proportion to the amount of work done . The ...
... present numbers 1,063 members , being an increase over last year of 219. The subscriptions amount to £ 415 , being £ 80 more than last year , whilst the general expen- diture is less in proportion to the amount of work done . The ...
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