Antony and Cleopatra on the English StageFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1980 - 241 páginas |
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... entered with his " Forces " through the " Gate of Alexandria . " Possibly Garrick and his army of extras entered through an arch in the back scene and marched downstage ; that was how the triumph of the in- vading Tarters in The Orphan ...
... entered with his " Forces " through the " Gate of Alexandria . " Possibly Garrick and his army of extras entered through an arch in the back scene and marched downstage ; that was how the triumph of the in- vading Tarters in The Orphan ...
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... entered marching , followed by his lieutenants , many of- ficers in ranks of four , trophies , then " 21 troops 3 abreast . " To greet him , Miss Glyn entered with " 12 Amazonian guards , ” as well as her attendants and Egyptian guards ...
... entered marching , followed by his lieutenants , many of- ficers in ranks of four , trophies , then " 21 troops 3 abreast . " To greet him , Miss Glyn entered with " 12 Amazonian guards , ” as well as her attendants and Egyptian guards ...
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... entered.13 At the end of Antony's first Roman scene , as Keith Michell said " I ' the east my pleasure lies " ( II.iii.39 ) and turned to go out left , Cleopatra was already entering on the right . He could see her across the distance ...
... entered.13 At the end of Antony's first Roman scene , as Keith Michell said " I ' the east my pleasure lies " ( II.iii.39 ) and turned to go out left , Cleopatra was already entering on the right . He could see her across the distance ...
Contenido
List of Illustrations | 9 |
Acknowledgments | 15 |
The Original Staging | 21 |
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