Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... direct relation with him . Probably the seventeenth century actor with the most richly stored memory of the oral Shake- spearean tradition was William Beeston , to whose house in Hog Lane , Shoreditch , the curious often.
... direct relation with him . Probably the seventeenth century actor with the most richly stored memory of the oral Shake- spearean tradition was William Beeston , to whose house in Hog Lane , Shoreditch , the curious often.
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... Beeston's grandfather , also William Beeston , to whom the satirical Eliza- bethan , Thomas Nash , dedicated in 1593 , with good- humoured irony , one of his insolent libels on Gabriel Harvey , a scholar who had defamed the memory of a ...
... Beeston's grandfather , also William Beeston , to whom the satirical Eliza- bethan , Thomas Nash , dedicated in 1593 , with good- humoured irony , one of his insolent libels on Gabriel Harvey , a scholar who had defamed the memory of a ...
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... Beeston had direct concern with the volume called An Apology for Actors , to which Heywood appended his report of these words of Shakespeare . To the book the actor Beeston con- tributed preliminary verses addressed to the author , his ...
... Beeston had direct concern with the volume called An Apology for Actors , to which Heywood appended his report of these words of Shakespeare . To the book the actor Beeston con- tributed preliminary verses addressed to the author , his ...
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... Beeston had no liking for dissolute society , and the open vice of Charles the Second's Court pained him . He lived in old age much in seclusion , but by a congenial circle he was always warmly welcomed for the freshness and enthusiasm ...
... Beeston had no liking for dissolute society , and the open vice of Charles the Second's Court pained him . He lived in old age much in seclusion , but by a congenial circle he was always warmly welcomed for the freshness and enthusiasm ...
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... Beeston's personal acquaintance about 1660 , in order to " take from him the lives of the old English Poets . " It is Aubrey who has recorded most of such sparse fragments of Beeston's talk as survive - how Edmund " Spenser was a little ...
... Beeston's personal acquaintance about 1660 , in order to " take from him the lives of the old English Poets . " It is Aubrey who has recorded most of such sparse fragments of Beeston's talk as survive - how Edmund " Spenser was a little ...
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