Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... PEPYS AND SHAKESPEARE I. Pepys the Microcosm of the Average Playgoer II . The London Theatres of Pepys's Diary . III . Pepys's Enthusiasm for the Later Elizabethan 82 85 Drama 90 • IV . Pepys's Criticism of Shakespeare . His Admiration ...
... PEPYS AND SHAKESPEARE I. Pepys the Microcosm of the Average Playgoer II . The London Theatres of Pepys's Diary . III . Pepys's Enthusiasm for the Later Elizabethan 82 85 Drama 90 • IV . Pepys's Criticism of Shakespeare . His Admiration ...
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... Pepys . Yet his enthusiasm for the theatre was , to his mind , a failing which required most careful watching . He feared that the passion might do injury to his purse ... PEPYS'S VISITS TO THEATRES 85 " This , " he 84 PEPYS AND SHAKESPEARE.
... Pepys . Yet his enthusiasm for the theatre was , to his mind , a failing which required most careful watching . He feared that the passion might do injury to his purse ... PEPYS'S VISITS TO THEATRES 85 " This , " he 84 PEPYS AND SHAKESPEARE.
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... Pepys's day , but a suc- cessful piece was frequently revived . Occasionally , Pepys would put himself to the trouble of attending a first night . But this was an indulgence that he practised sparingly . He resented the manager's habit ...
... Pepys's day , but a suc- cessful piece was frequently revived . Occasionally , Pepys would put himself to the trouble of attending a first night . But this was an indulgence that he practised sparingly . He resented the manager's habit ...
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... Pepys saw Marlowe's Faustus ; Salisbury Court , White- friars , off Fleet Street ; and the Old Cockpit in Drury Lane ... Pepys's day . But public theatres in active work at this period of our history were not permitted by the authorities ...
... Pepys saw Marlowe's Faustus ; Salisbury Court , White- friars , off Fleet Street ; and the Old Cockpit in Drury Lane ... Pepys's day . But public theatres in active work at this period of our history were not permitted by the authorities ...
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... Pepys's alternative designations of the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre ; while " the Theatre , " " Theatre Royal , " and " the King's House , " are the varying titles which he bestows on the Drury Lane Theatre.1 Besides these two public ...
... Pepys's alternative designations of the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre ; while " the Theatre , " " Theatre Royal , " and " the King's House , " are the varying titles which he bestows on the Drury Lane Theatre.1 Besides these two public ...
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