Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... Drury Lane opened with King Henry IV . The great actor Betterton appeared in several of Shakespeare's leading characters . The dramatist D'Avenant did honour to his memory . On Oct. 11 , 1660 , Mr. Samuel Pepys saw the " Moor of Venice ...
... Drury Lane opened with King Henry IV . The great actor Betterton appeared in several of Shakespeare's leading characters . The dramatist D'Avenant did honour to his memory . On Oct. 11 , 1660 , Mr. Samuel Pepys saw the " Moor of Venice ...
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... Drury Lane Theatre to a full house , but no second night was possible . Finally the impostor came forward in 1796 with a confes- sion ; he was still under the age of twenty . His father suffered deeply from the disgrace , and died in ...
... Drury Lane Theatre to a full house , but no second night was possible . Finally the impostor came forward in 1796 with a confes- sion ; he was still under the age of twenty . His father suffered deeply from the disgrace , and died in ...
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... Drury Lane in the character of Shylock . As he trudged on foot through snow and fog to the theatre , " I wish " , he exclaimed , " I was going to be shot ! " When the curtain fell it was known to those who could dis- cern that the ...
... Drury Lane in the character of Shylock . As he trudged on foot through snow and fog to the theatre , " I wish " , he exclaimed , " I was going to be shot ! " When the curtain fell it was known to those who could dis- cern that the ...
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