| 1826 - 622 páginas
...well as any. King's House. — Mar. 19, 1666. — After dinner we walked to the King's play-house, all in dirt, they being altering of the stage, to...here was to see the inside of the stage, and all the tireing rooms and machines ; and, indeed, it was a sight worth seeing. But to see their clothes, and... | |
| David Masson - 1880 - 874 páginas
...out of curiosity. " All in dirt," he reports, "they being altering of the stage to make it wider; hut God " knows when they will begin to act again. But...tiring-rooms and "machines; and indeed it was a sight worth seeing. But to see " their clothes and the various sorts, and what a mixture of things " there... | |
| 1875 - 632 páginas
...scene's sake, which is very fine." A few years later, he describes a visit " to the king's playhouse all in dirt, they being altering of the stage, to make it wider. But my business," he proceeds, " was to see the inside of the stage, and all the tiring rooms and machines... | |
| Dutton Cook - 1876 - 346 páginas
...Playhouse all in dirt, they being altering of the stage, to make it wider. But my business," he proceeds, " was to see the inside of the stage, and all the 'tiring-rooms and machines ; and, indeed, it was a sight worth seeing. But to see their clothes, and the various sorts, and what a mixture of things there was... | |
| Edward Dutton Cook - 1876 - 346 páginas
...scene's sake, which is very fine." A few years later he describes a visit " to the King's Playhouse all in dirt, they being altering of the stage, to make it wider. But my business," he proceeds, "was to see the inside of the stage, and all the 'tiring-rooms and machines... | |
| David Masson - 1880 - 878 páginas
...month Pepys visited the King's Theatre at Drury Lane out of curiosity. " All in dirt," he reports, " they being altering of the stage to make it wider...tiring-rooms and "machines; and indeed it was a sight worth seeing. But to see " their clothes and the various sorts, and what a mixture of things " there... | |
| David Masson - 1880 - 880 páginas
...curiosity. " All in dirt," he reports, " they being altering of the stage to make it wider ; hut God " kuows when they will begin to act again. But my business...tiring-rooms and " machines ; and indeed it was a sight worth seeing. But to see " their clothes and the various sorts, and what a mixture of things " there... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1889 - 344 páginas
...great cold ; so to bed, drinking butter-ale. 1 9th. After dinner we walked to the King's play-house, all in dirt, they being altering of the stage to make...here was to see the inside of the stage and all the tiring rooms and machines ; and, indeed, it was a sight worthy seeing. But to see their clothes, and... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 858 páginas
...drinking butter-ale. A igth. After dinner we \valked to th King's playhouse, all in dirt, they bein¡ e noon some gentlemen U act again ; but my business here was t( see the inside of the stage and all th( tiring-rooms and... | |
| William John Lawrence - 1913 - 324 páginas
...of that house. On 1 9 March, 1665-6, Pepys records, "after dinner we walked to the King's playhouse, all in dirt, they being altering of the stage to make...But God knows when they will begin to act again." It was really not until the opening of the Duke's Theatre in Dorset Gardens in 1671 that England could... | |
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