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... Theatre . With respect to the passage before us , I imagine that the whole of this image was suggested to our Poet from the appearance of the Stage , as it was furnished at those times when Tragedies were re- presented : it was then ...
... Theatre . With respect to the passage before us , I imagine that the whole of this image was suggested to our Poet from the appearance of the Stage , as it was furnished at those times when Tragedies were re- presented : it was then ...
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... Theatre . The fact then which the application of my theory has enabled me to discover respecting our ancient Theatres , is , that as a part of the roof was denominated the I. Let the reader observe , that it is not the simple ...
... Theatre . The fact then which the application of my theory has enabled me to discover respecting our ancient Theatres , is , that as a part of the roof was denominated the I. Let the reader observe , that it is not the simple ...
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... Theatre into black ; the extraordinary terms of Heaven and Hell belonging to the Stage ; the obscuring of these ... Theatre , so intimate an union should be formed [ 1 ] [ Whiter comments on the language of the theatre by which the upper ...
... Theatre into black ; the extraordinary terms of Heaven and Hell belonging to the Stage ; the obscuring of these ... Theatre , so intimate an union should be formed [ 1 ] [ Whiter comments on the language of the theatre by which the upper ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS page | vii |
ABBREVIATIONS | xiii |
Contemporary criticism of Whiters work | xxix |
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A Specimen of Commentary on Shakespeare: Containing an Attempt to Explain ... Walter Whiter Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1970 |
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