The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Blackie, 1890 |
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... player and playwright in London , and again as an honoured inhabitant of his native town ; secondly , the inner life of his spirit , the wide - orbing movement of his intellect and imagi- nation of which we can read something in his ...
... player and playwright in London , and again as an honoured inhabitant of his native town ; secondly , the inner life of his spirit , the wide - orbing movement of his intellect and imagi- nation of which we can read something in his ...
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... players . From early childhood he had opportunities of seeing dramatic performances . Perhaps he inherited from his father a taste for the drama ; theatrical entertain- ments , as has been noticed by Halliwell - Phillipps , are first ...
... players . From early childhood he had opportunities of seeing dramatic performances . Perhaps he inherited from his father a taste for the drama ; theatrical entertain- ments , as has been noticed by Halliwell - Phillipps , are first ...
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... players , but the assertion that the famous Burbage was from Warwickshire , and that Thomas Greene , an actor of James I.'s time , was a Stratford man , have been made without sufficient evidence . Leicester's players visited Stratford ...
... players , but the assertion that the famous Burbage was from Warwickshire , and that Thomas Greene , an actor of James I.'s time , was a Stratford man , have been made without sufficient evidence . Leicester's players visited Stratford ...
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... players . The stage - tradition of a hundred years ago was that he acted as the prompter's assistant , giving the performers notice to be ready when their presence was required on the stage . It is not surprising that Shakespeare's ...
... players . The stage - tradition of a hundred years ago was that he acted as the prompter's assistant , giving the performers notice to be ready when their presence was required on the stage . It is not surprising that Shakespeare's ...
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... players , he proceeds : " Yes trust them not : for there is an upstart Crow , beautified with our feathers , that with his Tygers heart wrapt in a Players hide , supposes he is as well able to bumbast out a blanke verse as the best of ...
... players , he proceeds : " Yes trust them not : for there is an upstart Crow , beautified with our feathers , that with his Tygers heart wrapt in a Players hide , supposes he is as well able to bumbast out a blanke verse as the best of ...
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