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... actors then alive " . He may have made acquain- tance with some of the London players , but the assertion that the famous Burbage was from War- wickshire , and that Thomas Greene , an actor of James I.'s time , was a Stratford man ...
... actors then alive " . He may have made acquain- tance with some of the London players , but the assertion that the famous Burbage was from War- wickshire , and that Thomas Greene , an actor of James I.'s time , was a Stratford man ...
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... actor . cording to Rowe , " the top of his performance was the Ghost in his own Hamlet , " a part requiring an actor of good delivery though not a great artist . There is some ground for thinking that he played the part of Old Knowell ...
... actor . cording to Rowe , " the top of his performance was the Ghost in his own Hamlet , " a part requiring an actor of good delivery though not a great artist . There is some ground for thinking that he played the part of Old Knowell ...
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... actor among others at Blackfriars Theatre . His name , however , does not appear in a list of the actors of The Alchemist ( 1610 ) , in which , if he were then performing , he might naturally have taken a part among his fellows . § II ...
... actor among others at Blackfriars Theatre . His name , however , does not appear in a list of the actors of The Alchemist ( 1610 ) , in which , if he were then performing , he might naturally have taken a part among his fellows . § II ...
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