Theatre Through the AgesMcGraw-Hill, 1975 - 324 páginas |
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... Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal Scenes from Molière's comedies , from the 1674-81 editions . Engravings . Paris , Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal . The evidence pro- vided by illustrations in editions of Molière is of considerable importance LES ...
... Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal Scenes from Molière's comedies , from the 1674-81 editions . Engravings . Paris , Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal . The evidence pro- vided by illustrations in editions of Molière is of considerable importance LES ...
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... Bibliothéque in L'Auberge des Adrets . Photographs . Paris , Bibliothèque de de l'Arsenal l'Arsenal Hernani TENTAN SEX VICTOR HUGD 5879 1850 Acte Premier . popular theatres were the first to make use of the new techniques , which were ...
... Bibliothéque in L'Auberge des Adrets . Photographs . Paris , Bibliothèque de de l'Arsenal l'Arsenal Hernani TENTAN SEX VICTOR HUGD 5879 1850 Acte Premier . popular theatres were the first to make use of the new techniques , which were ...
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... Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal AHAL Scene from Francillon by A Dumas fils . Paris , Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal . The salon for Francillon is typical of the stage - settings used in French theatre in the second half of the century play , Les ...
... Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal AHAL Scene from Francillon by A Dumas fils . Paris , Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal . The salon for Francillon is typical of the stage - settings used in French theatre in the second half of the century play , Les ...
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FRENCH PROFESSIONAL ACTING FROM FARCE TO TRAGEDY | 169 |
ENGLISH THEATRE DURING THE RESTORATIONGARRICK | 219 |
LESSING AND MIDDLECLASS THEATRE | 231 |
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