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... piece es- pecially took his fancy , he would see it six or seven times in fairly quick succession . Long runs were unknown to the theatre of Pepys's day , but a suc- cessful piece was frequently revived . Occasionally , Pepys would put ...
... piece es- pecially took his fancy , he would see it six or seven times in fairly quick succession . Long runs were unknown to the theatre of Pepys's day , but a suc- cessful piece was frequently revived . Occasionally , Pepys would put ...
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... piece , in which an heroic interest is fused with a genuine spirit of low comedy . Yet Pepys's unqualified commendation of it presents a problem . Massing- er's play , like the cognate work of Fletcher , offers much episode which is ...
... piece , in which an heroic interest is fused with a genuine spirit of low comedy . Yet Pepys's unqualified commendation of it presents a problem . Massing- er's play , like the cognate work of Fletcher , offers much episode which is ...
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... piece is abundant . The whole of one Sunday afternoon ( November 13 , 1664 ) , he spent at home with his wife , " getting a speech out of Hamlet , ' To be or not to be , ' without book . " He proved , indeed , his singular admira- tion ...
... piece is abundant . The whole of one Sunday afternoon ( November 13 , 1664 ) , he spent at home with his wife , " getting a speech out of Hamlet , ' To be or not to be , ' without book . " He proved , indeed , his singular admira- tion ...
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