913 resultados para Brasilian theatre
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There are at least two states of this edition: one with the press figure "5" at bottom of p. 60 and one without. HRC has a copy of each state.
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v. 1. The stranger. Rolla. Pizarre. By A. von Kotzebue.--v. 2. Don Carlos, by F. Schiller. Count Benyowsky, by A. von Kotzebue.--v. 3. Lovers' vows. Deaf and dumb. Indian exiles. False delicacy. By A. von Kotzebue.--v. 4. Otto of Wittlesbach. Dageobert. By J.M. Babo. Adelaide of Wulfingen, by A. von Kotzebue.--v. 5. The robbers, by F. Schiller. The happy family, by A. von Kotzebue. Conscience, by A.W. Iffland.--v. 6. The ensign by F.L. Schroeder. Count Koenigsmark, by C. von Reitzenstein. Stella, by J.W. von Göethe. Emilia Galotti, by G.E. Lessing.
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Includes bibliography.
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The libretto, by J. G. Millingen, is based on Pigault-Lebrun's Les rivaux d'eux-mêmes.
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Available on demand as hard copy or computer file from Cornell University Library.
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Each vol. has reproduction of original title page.
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Written by Richard Griffith; cf. Nicoll, A. A hist. of Eng. drama, 1660-1900, 1952: v. 3, p. 266.
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