Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... Shylock in 1741. The Jew , during many years , had been conceived basely as a low comic character , and Shakespeare's play had been laid aside to make room for Lord Lansdowne's unworthy alteration or recast . Macklin revived the comedy ...
... Shylock in 1741. The Jew , during many years , had been conceived basely as a low comic character , and Shakespeare's play had been laid aside to make room for Lord Lansdowne's unworthy alteration or recast . Macklin revived the comedy ...
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... Shylock that he attempted to act on his benefit night when his age was either ninety or , as some suppose , a hundred . " Who " , he vaguely inquired , " plays Shylock ? " " Who ? why you , sir ; you are dressed for it . " " He put his ...
... Shylock that he attempted to act on his benefit night when his age was either ninety or , as some suppose , a hundred . " Who " , he vaguely inquired , " plays Shylock ? " " Who ? why you , sir ; you are dressed for it . " " He put his ...
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... Shylock . As he trudged on foot through snow and fog to the theatre , " I wish ” , he exclaimed , " I was going to be shot ! " When the curtain fell it was known to those who could dis- cern that the greatest exponent of human passion ...
... Shylock . As he trudged on foot through snow and fog to the theatre , " I wish ” , he exclaimed , " I was going to be shot ! " When the curtain fell it was known to those who could dis- cern that the greatest exponent of human passion ...
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