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" ... of Count Benyowski was brought out with great expense and care. The audience was much gratified, and expectation, though on tip-top, fully satisfied. The costumes of Russia and Siberia were strictly conformed to, and the snow and ice scenes of Kamschatka... "
History of the American Theatre - Pagina 96
de William Dunlap - 1833
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Americana Germanica, Volumul 3

1900 - 420 pagini
...conformed to, and the snow and ice scenes of Kamschatka would have been invaluable in the dog-days." "The play was well performed for a first representation....can give no idea of the drama as prepared for the New York stage."4 It was played at intervals for some fifteen years.6 Encouraged, probably, by the...
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Early Influence of German Literature in America ...

Frederick Henry Wilkens - 1900 - 116 pagini
...conformed to, and the snow and ice scenes of Kamschatka would have been invaluable in the dog-days." "The play was well performed for a first representation....can give no idea of the drama as prepared for the New York stage."4 It was played at intervals for some fifteen years.5 Encouraged, probably, by the...
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Americana Germanica: A Quarterly Devoted to the Comparative Study ..., Volumul 3

Marion Dexter Learned, Edwin Miller Fogel - 1900 - 452 pagini
...conformed to, and the snow and ice scenes of Kamschatka would have been invaluable in the dog-days." "The play was well performed for a first representation....can give no idea of the drama as prepared for the New York stage."4 It was played at intervals for some fifteen years.5 Encouraged, probably, by the...
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William Dunlap: S Study of His Life and Works of His Place in Contemporary ...

Oral Sumner Coad - 1917 - 356 pagini
...American manuscript was not published, but it was a free rendering, judging from its author's statement that "the literal translations of Count Benyowski can give no idea of the drama as prepared for the New York stage."24 The scene of Kotzebue's play is laid in a Russian exile station whither Benyowski,...
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A History of the American Drama: From the Beginning to the Civil War, Volumul 1

Arthur Hobson Quinn - 1923 - 536 pagini
...Kamschatka would have been invaluable in the dog days." Dunlap did not publish his version, but he tells us that "the literal translations of Count Benyowski can give no idea of the drama as prepared for the New York stage." The writer has before him the prompt copy used by Warren and Wood in Baltimore in...
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A History of the American Theatre from Its Origins to 1832

William Dunlap - 2005 - 474 pagini
...Stepenoff, Mr. Barrett; Kudrin, Mr. Jefferson; Gurcinin, Mr. Martin; Exiles, Conspirators, &c.—Athanasia, Mrs. Barrett; Feodora, Mrs. Oldmixon. The play was...for him. The next play of note, as a novelty, was performed on the 6th of May, 1799, Schiller's "Don Carlos." Those who have read this voluminous poem...
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