10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SCENEMAN»
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sceneman nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
sceneman e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, ...
... The Death of Captain Cook, a Sailor in Inkle and Yarico, a Sceneman in A
Peep behind the Curtain, a Country Lad in The Deserter of Naples. Sir Walter
Manny in The Surrender of Calais. and Knowlife in The Tobacconist. (
Columbine's ...
Philip H. Highfill, Kalman A. Burnim, Edward A. Langhans, 1993
2
The critic: with an introduction by Edmund Gosse and a plate ...
Enter Sceneman, taking away the seats." Puff. The scene remains, does it ?
Sceneman. Yes, sir. Puff. You have to leave one chair, you know. But it is always
awkward, in a tragedy, to have you fellows coming in in your playhouse liveries to
...
Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Edmund Gosse, 1905
3
Jones's British Theatre
Enter Sceneman, tÆng away the Seat's. Puff. The scene remains, does it ?
Sceneman. Yes, Sir. Puff You are to leave one chair you know — But it is always
awkward in a tragedy, to have you sellows coming in in your playhouse liveries to
...
4
Eagan to Garrett: Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers, ...
Published by Laurie and Whittle, 1806. Emery, Thomas d. 1774, sceneman.
According to testimony which he delivered in the litigation in 1768-69 between
Harris and Colman, Thomas Emery began working at the Covent Garden Theatre
as a ...
Philip H. Highfill, Kalman A. Burnim, Edward A. Langhans, 1978
5
Professional and literary memoirs of Charles Dibdin
I imparted my suspicions to the head Sceneman, who said he was afraid all was
not right; and that he believed the absentee departed in dudgeon at being
reprimanded by one of my partners, in an unlucky moment — (for he was of an
irritable ...
Charles Dibdin, George Speaight, 1985
I imparted my suspicions to the head Sceneman, who said he was afraid all was
not right; and that he believed the absentee departed in dudgeon at being
reprimanded by one of my partners, in an unlucky moment — (for he was of an
irritable ...
Society for Theatre Research, 1954
7
The major dramas of Richard Brinsley Sheridan: The rivals; ...
"Enter Scenemen, taking away the seats" Puff. The scene remains does it?
Sceneman. Yes Sir. Puff. You are to leave one chair, you know. — But it's1
always awkward in a Tragedy2 you Fellows coming in in your 80 Playhouse
Liveries to ...
Richard Brinsley Sheridan, George Henry Nettleton, 1906
8
The works: With a biographical sketch
:Enter SCENEMEN, taking away the seats. Pufll The scene remains, does it?
Sceneman. Yes, sir. Pufil You are to leave one chair, you know —- But it is
always awkward in a tragedy, to have you fellows coming in in your play-house
liveries to ...
Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Thomas Moore, 1833
9
The British drama; a collection of the most esteemed ...
ever saw. — Why, this under plot would have made a tragedy itself. Sneer. Ay, or
a comedy either. Puff. And keeps quite clear, you see, of the other. Enter
Sceneman, taking away the teats. Puff. The scene remains, does it ? Scenem.
Yes, Sir.
10
The Library of Choice Literature: Prose and Poetry Selected ...
And keeps quite clear, you see, of the other. Enter Scenemen, toting amy the
seats. Puff. The scene remains, does it? Sceneman. Yes, sir. Puff. You are to
leave one chair, you know. — But it is always awkward in a tragedy, to have you
fellows ...
Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon, 1882