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... building . Various amusements were staged at the Colosseum . The building seated eighty - seven thousand people , with standing accommodation for an additional fifteen thousand . It offered audiences the spectacle of gladiator contests ...
... building . Various amusements were staged at the Colosseum . The building seated eighty - seven thousand people , with standing accommodation for an additional fifteen thousand . It offered audiences the spectacle of gladiator contests ...
Pagina 123
... building in any year they should be entitled to take down and carry away " all such buildings and other things as ... building . Allen was away , but his employees and servants made some attempt to prevent this enforced and dramatic ...
... building in any year they should be entitled to take down and carry away " all such buildings and other things as ... building . Allen was away , but his employees and servants made some attempt to prevent this enforced and dramatic ...
Pagina 161
... building . The elder Rich secured an interest in it , losing it , and his control of Drury Lane , in 1709. Five years later Rich regained his patent and started to build a new theatre on the site of the former theatre in Portugal Row ...
... building . The elder Rich secured an interest in it , losing it , and his control of Drury Lane , in 1709. Five years later Rich regained his patent and started to build a new theatre on the site of the former theatre in Portugal Row ...
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