| Philip Wentworth Buckham - Greek drama - 1830 - 628 pages
...ill received, he was constrained reluctantly to acquiesce in the common resolution4. 5 The spectators hastened to the theatre at the dawn of day to secure the best places, as the performances commenced very early. After the first exhibition was over, the audience retired... | |
| G H. Smith - Greece - 1832 - 310 pages
...roller beneath the floor was drawn up through a slit between the Aoy£iov and Proscenium. The spectators hastened to the theatre at the dawn of day to secure the best places, as the performances commenced very early. After the first exhibition was over, the audience retired... | |
| Louis Théodore Ventouillac - 1834 - 412 pages
...gens qui avaient atteint leur dix-huitième année. Les femmes se plaçaient dans " The spectators hastened to the theatre at the dawn of day, to secure the best places, as the performances commenced very early. After the first exhibition was over, the audience retiredfora... | |
| John Richard Darley (Bp. of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh) - Greek drama - 1840 - 580 pages
...ill'received, he was constrained reluctantly to acquiesce in the common resolution. 2. The spectators hastened to the theatre at the dawn of day to secure the best places, as the performances commenced very early. After the first exhibition was over, the audience retired... | |
| Cornelius Conway Felton - 1854 - 438 pages
...funds consisted originally of the contributions which were paid by the allied States of Greece fur the defence of the country against the Persians. The...metallic squares, or tickets, with the names of the tragedians, were sometimes used, — one ticket of this kind, with the name of /Км'Ь\ 1ш„ having... | |
| Greek language - 1855 - 456 pages
...the price of admission at one drachma ; but Fericlei bad this law repealed, and reduced the pi ice to two oboli, and ordained that this sum should be...metallic squares, or tickets, with the names of the tragedians, were sometimes used, — one ticket of this kind, with the name of JEschyl'.is, having... | |
| Cornelius Conway Felton - 1858 - 662 pages
...of Greece for the defence of the country against the Persians. The spectators, thus furnished wi:h admission money, hastened to the theatre at the dawn...metallic squares, or tickets, with the names of the tragedians, were sometimes used, — one ticket of this kind, with the name of .¿Eschylus, having... | |
| William Shakespeare, Charles John Kean - 1856 - 118 pages
...co-expansive with earth," it is likely she turned herself to the then actually mounting sun. The spectators hastened to the theatre at the dawn of day to. secure the best places, as the performances commenced very early. After the first exhibition was over, the audience retired... | |
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