"Their Majesties' Servants": Annals of the English Stage, from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean, Band 1Scholarly Press, 1865 - 424 Seiten |
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... Grace - church Street , the Bull in Bishopsgate Street , near which lived Anthony Bacon , to the extreme dislike of his grandmother ; and the Red Bull , in St. John Street , Clerkenwell , which last existed as late as the period of the ...
... Grace - church Street , the Bull in Bishopsgate Street , near which lived Anthony Bacon , to the extreme dislike of his grandmother ; and the Red Bull , in St. John Street , Clerkenwell , which last existed as late as the period of the ...
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... , and the very beavers jauntily plumed to lend them grace and stature . In some of the streets by the river side a tragedy - king or two found refuge with kinsfolk . The old theatres stood erect THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE PLAYERS . 39.
... , and the very beavers jauntily plumed to lend them grace and stature . In some of the streets by the river side a tragedy - king or two found refuge with kinsfolk . The old theatres stood erect THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE PLAYERS . 39.
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... grace and passion of his Hamlet , the terrible force of his Othello , were not more remarkable than the low comedy of his Old Bachelor , the airyness of his Woodville , or the cowardly bluster of his Thersites . The old actors who had ...
... grace and passion of his Hamlet , the terrible force of his Othello , were not more remarkable than the low comedy of his Old Bachelor , the airyness of his Woodville , or the cowardly bluster of his Thersites . The old actors who had ...
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... grace . " Glad am I to say , " remarks as stout a Puritan as Prynne , namely , Thomas Brand , in a comment addressed to Laud , " Glad am I to say they were hissed , hooted , and pippin - pelted from the stage , so that I do not think ...
... grace . " Glad am I to say , " remarks as stout a Puritan as Prynne , namely , Thomas Brand , in a comment addressed to Laud , " Glad am I to say they were hissed , hooted , and pippin - pelted from the stage , so that I do not think ...
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... grace , which the best writer cannot inspire into any actor that is not born with it . " Kynaston remained on the stage from 1659 to 1699. By this time his memory began to fail and his spirit to leave him . These imperfections , says ...
... grace , which the best writer cannot inspire into any actor that is not born with it . " Kynaston remained on the stage from 1659 to 1699. By this time his memory began to fail and his spirit to leave him . These imperfections , says ...
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