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Pagina 192
... written by Shakespeare " . Witches still sang . Furies danced . The original text was largely followed , though scenes had been expunged and scenes had been pruned . Some scenes had explanatory passages written in by Garrick , to help ...
... written by Shakespeare " . Witches still sang . Furies danced . The original text was largely followed , though scenes had been expunged and scenes had been pruned . Some scenes had explanatory passages written in by Garrick , to help ...
Pagina 209
... written , must be read for itself and for what Marshall has to say about the little theatre.1 Barry Jackson was also on the scene , busily losing money in trying to acquaint the people of Birmingham with a repertory theatre . He ...
... written , must be read for itself and for what Marshall has to say about the little theatre.1 Barry Jackson was also on the scene , busily losing money in trying to acquaint the people of Birmingham with a repertory theatre . He ...
Pagina 239
... written during and enjoyed in a capitalistic society are frequently well- favoured in an authoritarian society , but ... written by play- wrights serving as members of the controlling group or their friends ? Is it going to employ ...
... written during and enjoyed in a capitalistic society are frequently well- favoured in an authoritarian society , but ... written by play- wrights serving as members of the controlling group or their friends ? Is it going to employ ...
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