The Age of Patronage: The Arts in Society, 1660-1750Hamilton, 1971 - 234 páginas |
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... theatre of their own . The Queen's Theatre , which opened in the Haymarket on April 9 , 1705 , was designed and built by Vanbrugh , and paid for by the contributions of his fellow club - members . The Tory press , no doubt shaken by ...
... theatre of their own . The Queen's Theatre , which opened in the Haymarket on April 9 , 1705 , was designed and built by Vanbrugh , and paid for by the contributions of his fellow club - members . The Tory press , no doubt shaken by ...
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... theatre designed to show off the opera to spectacular advantage . When the renowned composer George Frederic Handel arrived in England at the end of 1710 , Hill at once invited him to compose an opera for his theatre . The result was ...
... theatre designed to show off the opera to spectacular advantage . When the renowned composer George Frederic Handel arrived in England at the end of 1710 , Hill at once invited him to compose an opera for his theatre . The result was ...
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... theatre of Cibber and Booth , in Drury Lane , was also wreathed by brothels . At the opening of Vanbrugh's Theatre in the Haymarket , in 1705 , Defoe saluted it as a monument to vice raised upon filth : A Lay - stall this , Apollo spoke ...
... theatre of Cibber and Booth , in Drury Lane , was also wreathed by brothels . At the opening of Vanbrugh's Theatre in the Haymarket , in 1705 , Defoe saluted it as a monument to vice raised upon filth : A Lay - stall this , Apollo spoke ...
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