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Pagina 417
... stage . Their presence on the stage , especially as they appeared to grow in popularity with the audiences , led to lamenta- tions over the increasing degeneracy of the stage and of the audi- ence , lamentations which frequently give ...
... stage . Their presence on the stage , especially as they appeared to grow in popularity with the audiences , led to lamenta- tions over the increasing degeneracy of the stage and of the audi- ence , lamentations which frequently give ...
Pagina 420
... stage dancing , however , was the pantomime , in which stories and situations were enacted before the audience by means of dumb show and dancing . 5 Stage dancing in general was considered by many to be an impor- tant part of the stage ...
... stage dancing , however , was the pantomime , in which stories and situations were enacted before the audience by means of dumb show and dancing . 5 Stage dancing in general was considered by many to be an impor- tant part of the stage ...
Pagina 430
... stage in " a New Entertainment of Dancing between Mezetin , Clown , and two Char- men " ( Lincoln's Inn Fields , June 8 , 1703 ) . * 66 It can readily be seen that with short and occasionally rather complex dances being frequently ...
... stage in " a New Entertainment of Dancing between Mezetin , Clown , and two Char- men " ( Lincoln's Inn Fields , June 8 , 1703 ) . * 66 It can readily be seen that with short and occasionally rather complex dances being frequently ...
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Alfred Harbage An Unnoted Caroline Dramatist | 34 |
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