Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... scenes Barry excelled ; Garrick surpassed him in the meetings of Romeo with the Friar and the Apothecary ... scene he was especially impressive ; his rendering is said to have differed as widely from the " majestic solemnity ...
... scenes Barry excelled ; Garrick surpassed him in the meetings of Romeo with the Friar and the Apothecary ... scene he was especially impressive ; his rendering is said to have differed as widely from the " majestic solemnity ...
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... scene , where she chastises with her valour the hesitation of Macbeth " . The sleep - walking scene was , he adds , so tremen- dous that whether literal in its truth to nature or not , with such a character , gnawed with the Pro ...
... scene , where she chastises with her valour the hesitation of Macbeth " . The sleep - walking scene was , he adds , so tremen- dous that whether literal in its truth to nature or not , with such a character , gnawed with the Pro ...
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... scene after scene before the pier - glass from midnight to noonday ; in order to qualify himself for the re- presentation of the distracted king , he constantly visited the St. Luke's and Bethlehem hospitals . He determined in 1823 to ...
... scene after scene before the pier - glass from midnight to noonday ; in order to qualify himself for the re- presentation of the distracted king , he constantly visited the St. Luke's and Bethlehem hospitals . He determined in 1823 to ...
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