Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... Othello , and Richard III . To these he added in the course of his second season Julius Cæsar , King Lear , and The Winter's Tale . Henry IV . , part I. , Measure for Measure , Romeo and Juliet , and The Tempest fol- lowed in his third ...
... Othello , and Richard III . To these he added in the course of his second season Julius Cæsar , King Lear , and The Winter's Tale . Henry IV . , part I. , Measure for Measure , Romeo and Juliet , and The Tempest fol- lowed in his third ...
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... Othello , which was made memorable by the innovation . Some lines in the prologue describe the earlier system thus : - For to speak truth , men act , that are between Forty or fifty , wenches of fifteen , With bone so large and nerve so ...
... Othello , which was made memorable by the innovation . Some lines in the prologue describe the earlier system thus : - For to speak truth , men act , that are between Forty or fifty , wenches of fifteen , With bone so large and nerve so ...
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... Othello ] of an open and free nature , 1 had an excellent phantasy , brave no- tions and gentle expressions ... Othello , in Othello , I. , iii . , 405 : The Moor is of a free and open nature . " SHAKESPEARE'S ALERTNESS IN DEBATE ...
... Othello ] of an open and free nature , 1 had an excellent phantasy , brave no- tions and gentle expressions ... Othello , in Othello , I. , iii . , 405 : The Moor is of a free and open nature . " SHAKESPEARE'S ALERTNESS IN DEBATE ...
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... Othello . But these three theatres were in decay , and new and sumptuous buildings soon took their places . One of the new playhouses was in Portugal Row , Lincoln's Inn Fields ; the other , on the site of the present Drury Lane Theatre ...
... Othello . But these three theatres were in decay , and new and sumptuous buildings soon took their places . One of the new playhouses was in Portugal Row , Lincoln's Inn Fields ; the other , on the site of the present Drury Lane Theatre ...
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... Othello and Hamlet . When his bookseller first offered him the great First Folio edition of Shakespeare's works , he rejected it for Fuller's Worthies and the newly- published Butler's Hudibras , in which , by the way , he failed to ...
... Othello and Hamlet . When his bookseller first offered him the great First Folio edition of Shakespeare's works , he rejected it for Fuller's Worthies and the newly- published Butler's Hudibras , in which , by the way , he failed to ...
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