Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 páginas |
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... doubt that Sir William D'Avenant , Beeston's successor as manager at Drury Lane , and Thomas Shadwell , the fashionable writer of comedies , largely echoed their old mentor's words when , in conversation with Aubrey , they credited ...
... doubt that Sir William D'Avenant , Beeston's successor as manager at Drury Lane , and Thomas Shadwell , the fashionable writer of comedies , largely echoed their old mentor's words when , in conversation with Aubrey , they credited ...
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... doubt the direction that Shakespeare's career followed . Its general outline is , as we have seen , fully established by one source of knowledge alone one out of many - by the oral tradition which survives from the seventeenth century ...
... doubt the direction that Shakespeare's career followed . Its general outline is , as we have seen , fully established by one source of knowledge alone one out of many - by the oral tradition which survives from the seventeenth century ...
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... doubt or difficulty in hearing what fell from the weakest utterance . . . nor was the minutest motion of a feature , properly changing with the passion or humour it suited , ever lost , as they frequently must be , in the obscurity of ...
... doubt or difficulty in hearing what fell from the weakest utterance . . . nor was the minutest motion of a feature , properly changing with the passion or humour it suited , ever lost , as they frequently must be , in the obscurity of ...
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... commendation of a Shakespearean player . V There is little reason to doubt that the plays of Shakespeare which I have enumerated were all seen ADAPTATIONS OF SHAKESPEARE 103 by Pepys in authentic shapes . 102 PEPYS AND SHAKESPEARE.
... commendation of a Shakespearean player . V There is little reason to doubt that the plays of Shakespeare which I have enumerated were all seen ADAPTATIONS OF SHAKESPEARE 103 by Pepys in authentic shapes . 102 PEPYS AND SHAKESPEARE.
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... doubt that he would echo the diarist's condemnation of Shakespeare in his poetic purity , of Shakespeare as the mere interpreter of human nature , of Shakespeare without flying machines , of Shakespeare without song and dance ; he would ...
... doubt that he would echo the diarist's condemnation of Shakespeare in his poetic purity , of Shakespeare as the mere interpreter of human nature , of Shakespeare without flying machines , of Shakespeare without song and dance ; he would ...
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