Goethe's Works, Volume 5G. Bell & sons, 1884 |
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Page 14
... theatre and the actors had been arranged and decorated, they ceased to afford me any pleasure. But amongst some books of my grandfather, the German Theatre and some translated Italian Operas having fallen into my hands, I became at once ...
... theatre and the actors had been arranged and decorated, they ceased to afford me any pleasure. But amongst some books of my grandfather, the German Theatre and some translated Italian Operas having fallen into my hands, I became at once ...
Page 75
... theatre which had been constructed in a barn situated near the garden. The body of the theatre as well as the stage had been prettily and neatly arranged, but without any great display of taste. A painter who worked at the manufactory ...
... theatre which had been constructed in a barn situated near the garden. The body of the theatre as well as the stage had been prettily and neatly arranged, but without any great display of taste. A painter who worked at the manufactory ...
Page 318
... theatre, and which affects both the actor and the spectator, consists in the variety of its objects, and in the want of a proper support to sustain our judgment. It does not seem to me to be any advantage that we have enlarged our theatre ...
... theatre, and which affects both the actor and the spectator, consists in the variety of its objects, and in the want of a proper support to sustain our judgment. It does not seem to me to be any advantage that we have enlarged our theatre ...
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