Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... Shakespeare in his purity makes appeal is not very large . It is clearly not large enough to command continuous runs of plays for months , or even weeks . But therein lies no cause for depression . Long runs of a single play of Shakespeare ...
... Shakespeare in his purity makes appeal is not very large . It is clearly not large enough to command continuous runs of plays for months , or even weeks . But therein lies no cause for depression . Long runs of a single play of Shakespeare ...
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... Plays of Shakespeare are acted there repeatedly - on an average twice a week - and , I am credibly informed , with identical results to those of which I was an eye - witness . VIII It cannot be flattering to our self - esteem that the ...
... Plays of Shakespeare are acted there repeatedly - on an average twice a week - and , I am credibly informed , with identical results to those of which I was an eye - witness . VIII It cannot be flattering to our self - esteem that the ...
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... Shakespeare's Plays ] , actors ' coöperation in , 59 ; list of actors in , 61 . his dialectical powers contrasted with Shakespeare's , 53 ; on. Folio , The Third [ of Shakespeare's Plays ] , purchased by Pepys , 94 . Folio , The Fourth ...
... Shakespeare's Plays ] , actors ' coöperation in , 59 ; list of actors in , 61 . his dialectical powers contrasted with Shakespeare's , 53 ; on. Folio , The Third [ of Shakespeare's Plays ] , purchased by Pepys , 94 . Folio , The Fourth ...
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