Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... lived . When the dramatist died , Lowin was forty , and Taylor over thirty . Subsequently , as their senior colleagues one by one passed from the world , these two actors as- sumed first rank in their company , and before the ruin in ...
... lived . When the dramatist died , Lowin was forty , and Taylor over thirty . Subsequently , as their senior colleagues one by one passed from the world , these two actors as- sumed first rank in their company , and before the ruin in ...
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... lived close to Stratford till 1700. He told Bowman that a part of Falstaff's character was drawn from a fellow- townsman at Stratford against whom Shakespeare cherished a grudge owing to his obduracy in some business transaction ...
... lived close to Stratford till 1700. He told Bowman that a part of Falstaff's character was drawn from a fellow- townsman at Stratford against whom Shakespeare cherished a grudge owing to his obduracy in some business transaction ...
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... lived for the moment in his brain . It is a commonplace to credit Shakespeare with supreme dramatic instinct . It is difficult fully to realise the significance of that at- tribute . It means that he could contract or expand at will and ...
... lived for the moment in his brain . It is a commonplace to credit Shakespeare with supreme dramatic instinct . It is difficult fully to realise the significance of that at- tribute . It means that he could contract or expand at will and ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
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