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... theaters-- Thomas Killigrew , who formed the King's Company of the Theater Royal in Drury Lane , and Davenant , who formed the Duke of York Company of the Opera Theater at Lincoln's Inn Fields , and later at Dorset Garden . These two ...
... theaters-- Thomas Killigrew , who formed the King's Company of the Theater Royal in Drury Lane , and Davenant , who formed the Duke of York Company of the Opera Theater at Lincoln's Inn Fields , and later at Dorset Garden . These two ...
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... theater , and was harassed by debt and misery . Sheridan's two great comedies , produced in 1775 and 1777 , like Gold- smith's slightly earlier dramatic masterpiece , were written with the inten- tion of divorcing comedy from an excess ...
... theater , and was harassed by debt and misery . Sheridan's two great comedies , produced in 1775 and 1777 , like Gold- smith's slightly earlier dramatic masterpiece , were written with the inten- tion of divorcing comedy from an excess ...
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... theater houses in every big city of America . By doing this , they had control of the entire theatrical production of the country and were prohibiting anything experi- mental in nature . Only the sentimental and melodramatic plays that ...
... theater houses in every big city of America . By doing this , they had control of the entire theatrical production of the country and were prohibiting anything experi- mental in nature . Only the sentimental and melodramatic plays that ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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