Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... Burbage was from War- wickshire , and that Thomas Greene , an actor of James I.'s time , was a Stratford man , have been made without sufficient evidence . Leicester's players visited Stratford in 1587 ; it is supposed by Mr. Fleay that ...
... Burbage was from War- wickshire , and that Thomas Greene , an actor of James I.'s time , was a Stratford man , have been made without sufficient evidence . Leicester's players visited Stratford in 1587 ; it is supposed by Mr. Fleay that ...
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Edward Dowden. of Shakespeare's fellow - actor , the great tragedian , Richard Burbage James Burbage kept livery- stables close by Smithfield , and it is an ingenious suggestion of Halliwell - Phillipps that , on arriving in London ...
Edward Dowden. of Shakespeare's fellow - actor , the great tragedian , Richard Burbage James Burbage kept livery- stables close by Smithfield , and it is an ingenious suggestion of Halliwell - Phillipps that , on arriving in London ...
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... Burbage and Taylor . The carping criticism of the one hostile contemporary , Anthony Aston , is 1 " Faint and scant of breath " has been proposed , and the reading is adopted by Mr. Tree in his stage - version of the play . 2 See the ...
... Burbage and Taylor . The carping criticism of the one hostile contemporary , Anthony Aston , is 1 " Faint and scant of breath " has been proposed , and the reading is adopted by Mr. Tree in his stage - version of the play . 2 See the ...
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