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... ment of Kirkman , his friend , the old actor , was " the happiest interpreter and judg of our English stage - Playes this Nation ever produced ; which the Poets and Actors these times cannot ( without in- gratitude ) deny ; for I have ...
... ment of Kirkman , his friend , the old actor , was " the happiest interpreter and judg of our English stage - Playes this Nation ever produced ; which the Poets and Actors these times cannot ( without in- gratitude ) deny ; for I have ...
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... ment to the extreme boundaries of the European Continent . Apparently Ducis did his work under favourable auspices . He corresponded regularly with Garrick , and he was never happier than when studying Shakespeare's text with a portrait ...
... ment to the extreme boundaries of the European Continent . Apparently Ducis did his work under favourable auspices . He corresponded regularly with Garrick , and he was never happier than when studying Shakespeare's text with a portrait ...
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... ment that is commemorated the richer must be the outward symbol , implies that a memorial to Shake- speare must be a work of art of the loftiest merit conceivable . Unless those who promote the move- ment concentrate their energies on ...
... ment that is commemorated the richer must be the outward symbol , implies that a memorial to Shake- speare must be a work of art of the loftiest merit conceivable . Unless those who promote the move- ment concentrate their energies on ...
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