Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... performance of King John by " that venerable but still respected writer , William Shakespeare . " Stevenson was writing in a frivolous mood ; but such words stir the imagination . The ordinary person , if he had to choose among the ...
... performance of King John by " that venerable but still respected writer , William Shakespeare . " Stevenson was writing in a frivolous mood ; but such words stir the imagination . The ordinary person , if he had to choose among the ...
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... performances of Hamlet , with Betterton in the title - rôle on each occasion . With every performance Pepys's enthusiasm rose . The first time he writes ( August 24 , 1661 ) : " Saw the play done with scenes very well at the Opera , but ...
... performances of Hamlet , with Betterton in the title - rôle on each occasion . With every performance Pepys's enthusiasm rose . The first time he writes ( August 24 , 1661 ) : " Saw the play done with scenes very well at the Opera , but ...
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... performance occupied nearly six hours . One half was given in the afternoon , and the other half in the evening of the same day , with an interval of an hour and a half between the two sections . Should the performance be repeated , I ...
... performance occupied nearly six hours . One half was given in the afternoon , and the other half in the evening of the same day , with an interval of an hour and a half between the two sections . Should the performance be repeated , I ...
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II | 4 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
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