| 1824 - 436 lapas
...parts have hitherto been acted by men in the habits of women, at which some have taken offence, we do permit and give leave, for the time to come, that all women's parts be acted by women." Burt, Clun, Hart, and Hammerton, who had hitherto supported the female parts in the... | |
| John Genest - 1832 - 514 lapas
...plays have hitherto been acted by " men in the habits of women, at which some have " taken offence, we do permit and give leave for the " time to come, that all women's parts be acted by "women." (Dram. Censor 1811.) According to Downes, Davenant having completed his company and... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1834 - 428 lapas
...parts have hitherto heen acted by men in the habits of women, at which some have taken offence, we do permit and give leave, for the time to come, that all women's parts be acted by women." Those who had hitherto played the women's parts in the drama, having played the heroes... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1834 - 432 lapas
...parts have hitherto been acted by men in the habits of women, at which some have taken qffpnce, we dp permit and give leave, for the time to come, that all women's parts be acted by women." Those who had hitherto played the women's parts in the drama, having played the heroes... | |
| John Timbs - 1865 - 348 lapas
...parts have hitherto been acted by meii in the habits of women, at which some have taken offence, we do permit and give leave, for the time to come, that all women's parts be acted by women." The advantage derived by the drama by this admission in favour of the ladies was great... | |
| 1886 - 474 lapas
...hitherto been acted by men in the Jiabits of women, at which some have taken offence, we do pertnit, and give leave for the time to come, that all women's parts be acted by women . — Ganze Klassen der Gesellschaft aber werden" von der Bühne aus dem Spotte des... | |
| Robert Nares - 1867 - 580 lapas
...plays have hilhrrto been acted by men in the habits of women, at which some h:ive taken offence, we do permit, and give leave, for the time to come, that all котел'з parts be acted by women. T'ie same was the case in the theatres of antiquity. Lucian,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 404 lapas
...plays have hitherto been acted by men in the habits of women, at which some have taken offence, we do permit, and give leave, for the time to come, that all women's parts be acted by women.' Langbaine in his Account of the English Dramatic Poets, 1691, p. 117, speaking of... | |
| William D'Avenant - 1872 - 554 lapas
...plays have hitherto been acted by men in the habits of women, at which some have taken offence, we permit and give leave for the time to come, that all women's parts be acted by women." The same alteration was authorized for adoption by Killigrew at the other theatre.... | |
| William D'Avenant - 1872 - 462 lapas
...plays have hitherto been acted by men in the habits of women, at which some have taken offence, we permit and give leave for the time to come, that all women's parts be acted by women." The same alteration was authorized for adoption by Killigrew at the other theatre.... | |
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