Robert Barnabas Brough [1848], The enchanted isle; or, “Raising the wind” on the most approved principles: a drama without the smallest claim to legitamacy, consistency, probability, or anything else but absurdity; in which will be found much that is unaccountably coincident with Shakspere's “Tempest.” by the brothers Brough. As first performed at the Theatre Royal, Adelphi. Correctly printed from the prompter's copy, with the cast of characters, scenic arrangement, sides of entrance and exit, and relative positions of the dramatis personæ. Splendidly illustrated with an engraving by Mr. Brewer, Taken during the Representation of the Piece (Published at the National Acting Drama Office [etc.], London) [word count] [S40900].
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THE ENCHANTED ISLE; OR, “RAISING THE WIND” ON THE MOST APPROVED PRINCIPLES:
A DRAMA WITHOUT THE SMALLEST CLAIM TO LEGITAMACY, CONSISTENCY,
PROBABILITY, OR ANYTHING ELSE BUT ABSURDITY;
IN WHICH WILL BE FOUND MUCH THAT IS UNACCOUNTABLY
COINCIDENT WITH SHAKSPERE'S “TEMPEST.”
BY THE BROTHERS BROUGH. AS FIRST PERFORMED AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, ADELPHI.
CORRECTLY PRINTED FROM THE PROMPTER'S COPY, WITH THE CAST OF CHARACTERS, SCENIC ARRANGEMENT, SIDES OF
ENTRANCE AND EXIT, AND RELATIVE POSITIONS OF THE DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED WITH AN ENGRAVING BY MR. BREWER, Taken during the Representation of the Piece.
LONDON:
PUBLISHED AT THE NATIONAL ACTING DRAMA OFFICE,
19, SUFFOLK STREET, PALL MALL EAST; “NASSAU STEAM
PRESS,” 60, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, CHARING CROSS; TO BE
HAD OF STRANGE, PATERNOSTER ROW; WISEHEART, SUFFOLK
STREET, DUBLIN; AND ALL RESPECTABLE BOOKSELLERS.
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[THE ENCHANTED ISLE; OR, “RAISING THE WIND”]
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Robert Barnabas Brough [1848], The enchanted isle; or, “Raising the wind” on the most approved principles: a drama without the smallest claim to legitamacy, consistency, probability, or anything else but absurdity; in which will be found much that is unaccountably coincident with Shakspere's “Tempest.” by the brothers Brough. As first performed at the Theatre Royal, Adelphi. Correctly printed from the prompter's copy, with the cast of characters, scenic arrangement, sides of entrance and exit, and relative positions of the dramatis personæ. Splendidly illustrated with an engraving by Mr. Brewer, Taken during the Representation of the Piece (Published at the National Acting Drama Office [etc.], London) [word count] [S40900].
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