Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... close , both privately and professionally . Al- most all Shakespeare's great tragic characters were created on the stage by Burbage , who had lately roused London to enthusiasm by his stirring presen- tation of Shakespeare's Richard III ...
... close , both privately and professionally . Al- most all Shakespeare's great tragic characters were created on the stage by Burbage , who had lately roused London to enthusiasm by his stirring presen- tation of Shakespeare's Richard III ...
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... close quarters with literary heroes of the past generation . Of that generation his own life just touched the fringe , he being eight years old when Shakespeare died . Fuller described the dramatist as a native of Stratford - on - Avon ...
... close quarters with literary heroes of the past generation . Of that generation his own life just touched the fringe , he being eight years old when Shakespeare died . Fuller described the dramatist as a native of Stratford - on - Avon ...
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... close communion . Very little correspondence or other intimate memorials , whether of Shakespeare's professional friends or of his kinsfolk or country neighbours , survive . Nevertheless some scraps of the talk about Shakespeare that ...
... close communion . Very little correspondence or other intimate memorials , whether of Shakespeare's professional friends or of his kinsfolk or country neighbours , survive . Nevertheless some scraps of the talk about Shakespeare that ...
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... close ally of Shakespeare , seems to have achieved some success in the part of Hamlet , and to have been applauded in the rôle of Iago , while the dramatist yet lived . When the dramatist died , Lowin was forty , and Taylor over thirty ...
... close ally of Shakespeare , seems to have achieved some success in the part of Hamlet , and to have been applauded in the rôle of Iago , while the dramatist yet lived . When the dramatist died , Lowin was forty , and Taylor over thirty ...
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... close quarters . D'Avenant's fa- ther , a melancholy person who was never known to laugh , long kept at Oxford the Crown Inn in Car- fax . Gossip which was current in Oxford through- out the seventeenth century , and was put on record.
... close quarters . D'Avenant's fa- ther , a melancholy person who was never known to laugh , long kept at Oxford the Crown Inn in Car- fax . Gossip which was current in Oxford through- out the seventeenth century , and was put on record.
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