Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... in 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.
... in 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 died after a busy theatrical life , at eighty or upwards , in 1682. He belonged to a family of distinguished ... William Beeston's grandfather , also William Beeston , to whom the satirical Eliza- bethan , Thomas Nash , dedicated ...
... Beeston died after a busy theatrical life , at eighty or upwards , in 1682. He belonged to a family of distinguished ... William Beeston's grandfather , also William Beeston , to whom the satirical Eliza- bethan , Thomas Nash , dedicated ...
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With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. WILLIAM BEESTON AND HIS FAMILY 65 actors for another theatre early in his career , and his closest friend among the actor - authors of his day in later life was not Shakespeare himself but Thomas Heywood ...
With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. WILLIAM BEESTON AND HIS FAMILY 65 actors for another theatre early in his career , and his closest friend among the actor - authors of his day in later life was not Shakespeare himself but Thomas Heywood ...
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... William 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 ...
... William 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 ...
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... Beeston's personal acquaintance about 1660 , in order to " take from him the lives of the old English Poets . " It ... William D'Avenant , Beeston's successor as manager at Drury Lane , and Thomas Shadwell , the fashionable writer of ...
... Beeston's personal acquaintance about 1660 , in order to " take from him the lives of the old English Poets . " It ... William D'Avenant , Beeston's successor as manager at Drury Lane , and Thomas Shadwell , the fashionable writer of ...
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