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...opera, with considerationof Restoration and 18th-century English audiences, amongothers...199 Thomas, Carl A. The Restoration Theater Audience—A Criticaland...Playgoers of the LateSeventeenth Century, 1660-1700. Ph. D. University...
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...Seine-InférieureOn the 18th of April 1825, the theatergoers...Tartuffe. Upon arrival at the theater theylearned—from a banner...of the actors. Inside the theater, rumors began to circuU...commissioner evacuated the theater. But the distur­
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...MOST popular of the Restoration tragic, poets, whether...the stage, and ofall Restoration tragedies The Orphan...written during the Restoration, twoalone -- The...dramaticfashion in the eighteenth century. Every great actor...eighteenth-century theater-goers may bestbe...
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...201CChanging Taste in the Eighteenth Century: A Study of Dryden's and Dodsley...C. Smith on The Seventeenth-century Drolleries (1943).16 Macdonald...Willard Thorp, Songs from the Restoration Theater (Princeton, 1934). For an excellent...
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...we knowthat it originated in pre-Restoration days, as in the first folioBeaumont...produced at the Theatre Royal on Monday, 18th May,1668. It is evident that when...gossipof friends, that a playgoer in Restoration days informed himselfof forthcoming plays...
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...of ye: Acting ye:sayd Opera, or wth:in fourteen days after ye sayd Paintings shallbe finish'd. Wittness our hands ye 18th: day of March. 1699Fra: M: KnightGeo: PowellJane RogersRobt: WilksJohn MillsWill: PinkethmanMemr: That Mr: Robinson...
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...have the finish to make it literature. But it adds anotherimportant name to the list of writers in the Restoration and earlyeighteenth century who at times were more interested in exploitingthe illusions of the theatre for amusement than in utilizing...
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