Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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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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... Richard Burbage , the tragedian , and Kemp , a popular come- dian , were associated with him on this occasion.1 The queen , who had a keen eye for merit , honoured Shakespeare and his art . Ben Jonson in his memorial lines prefixed to ...
... Richard Burbage , the tragedian , and Kemp , a popular come- dian , were associated with him on this occasion.1 The queen , who had a keen eye for merit , honoured Shakespeare and his art . Ben Jonson in his memorial lines prefixed to ...
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... Richard Moulton , aiming at a popular illustration of the principles of so - called " scientific criticism " , has ... Richard Burbage./ It has been suggested that Hamlet was made “ fat and scant of breath " to suit the stout person of ...
... Richard Moulton , aiming at a popular illustration of the principles of so - called " scientific criticism " , has ... Richard Burbage./ It has been suggested that Hamlet was made “ fat and scant of breath " to suit the stout person of ...
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