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... Nicholas Rowe's Place among Shakespeare's Biog- raphers . The Present State of Knowledge re- specting Shakespeare's Life IV 46 49 51 57 61 69 73 78 79 PEPYS AND SHAKESPEARE I. Pepys the Microcosm of the Average Playgoer II . The London ...
... Nicholas Rowe's Place among Shakespeare's Biog- raphers . The Present State of Knowledge re- specting Shakespeare's Life IV 46 49 51 57 61 69 73 78 79 PEPYS AND SHAKESPEARE I. Pepys the Microcosm of the Average Playgoer II . The London ...
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... Nicholas Rowe , who was the first to attempt a formal memoir . Of Betterton's as- sistance Rowe made generous acknowledgment in these terms : - I must own a particular Obligation to him [ i.e. , Betterton ] for the most considerable ...
... Nicholas Rowe , who was the first to attempt a formal memoir . Of Betterton's as- sistance Rowe made generous acknowledgment in these terms : - I must own a particular Obligation to him [ i.e. , Betterton ] for the most considerable ...
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... Nicholas Rowe , knew no difference of opinion . According to Cibber , Bet- terton invariably preserved the happy " medium between mouthing and meaning too little " ; he held the attention of the audience by " a tempered spirit , " not ...
... Nicholas Rowe , knew no difference of opinion . According to Cibber , Bet- terton invariably preserved the happy " medium between mouthing and meaning too little " ; he held the attention of the audience by " a tempered spirit , " not ...
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