The Life of David Garrick: From Original Family Papers, and Numerous Published and Unpublished Sources, Volumen2Tinsley brothers, 1868 |
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... effect , the back of the stage was thrown open , and showed the audience a real bonfire blazing , the fumes from which suffocated the actors , while the draughts gave them colds . Windows looking into the Lane were let at good prices ...
... effect , the back of the stage was thrown open , and showed the audience a real bonfire blazing , the fumes from which suffocated the actors , while the draughts gave them colds . Windows looking into the Lane were let at good prices ...
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... effect . This may seem a para- dox : but even in the days of Garrick - when the lime- light was undreamed of , and ... effects become , the more the spectator is inclined to be on his guard , and to challenge what is presented to him ...
... effect . This may seem a para- dox : but even in the days of Garrick - when the lime- light was undreamed of , and ... effects become , the more the spectator is inclined to be on his guard , and to challenge what is presented to him ...
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... effect of Garrick's alterations and improvements , when he took Drury Lane , was only to give it a patched air . Thea- trical buildings then scarcely fell within the province of the architect ; and the theory of sound , or of con ...
... effect of Garrick's alterations and improvements , when he took Drury Lane , was only to give it a patched air . Thea- trical buildings then scarcely fell within the province of the architect ; and the theory of sound , or of con ...
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... effect . A letter to the manager , about his scenery , shows that they felt this very difficulty . They had " a sun much such as they had at the opera , only larger . Gætano has about con- vinced me that it is impossible to give a ...
... effect . A letter to the manager , about his scenery , shows that they felt this very difficulty . They had " a sun much such as they had at the opera , only larger . Gætano has about con- vinced me that it is impossible to give a ...
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... effects and changes they were more forward . They had the little models , which every scene - painter now makes ... effect con- sists in deception , and that real objects seen on the * Forster MSS . This rude and ineffective fashion ...
... effects and changes they were more forward . They had the little models , which every scene - painter now makes ... effect con- sists in deception , and that real objects seen on the * Forster MSS . This rude and ineffective fashion ...
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