Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 11Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... tragedy , can be successfully represented on stage . From 1681 until the second quarter of the nineteenth century , producers chose to present in its place Nahum Tate's adaptation , and their deci- sion was endorsed not only by ...
... tragedy , can be successfully represented on stage . From 1681 until the second quarter of the nineteenth century , producers chose to present in its place Nahum Tate's adaptation , and their deci- sion was endorsed not only by ...
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... tragedy finely acted . A tragedy in verse is the severest test of the artist's powers , of his physical flexibility in voice and face , of his training and sensibility . When , therefore , I heard who was going to essay the greatest ...
... tragedy finely acted . A tragedy in verse is the severest test of the artist's powers , of his physical flexibility in voice and face , of his training and sensibility . When , therefore , I heard who was going to essay the greatest ...
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... tragedy at Oxford in February / March 1932. According to custom , the OUDS production combined male undergraduate actors with profes- sional actresses : Peggy Ashcroft played Juliet , and Edith Evans the Nurse . Together with the design ...
... tragedy at Oxford in February / March 1932. According to custom , the OUDS production combined male undergraduate actors with profes- sional actresses : Peggy Ashcroft played Juliet , and Edith Evans the Nurse . Together with the design ...
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King Lear | 1 |
Othello | 179 |
Romeo and Juliet | 374 |
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