The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... actors belonging to the King's company walked in the procession , each being presented with four yards and a half of scarlet cloth . The nine actors named were ' William Shakespeare , Augustine Phillipps , Laurence Fletcher , John ...
... actors belonging to the King's company walked in the procession , each being presented with four yards and a half of scarlet cloth . The nine actors named were ' William Shakespeare , Augustine Phillipps , Laurence Fletcher , John ...
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... actors en- tered . The prologue was spoken by a person who wore a long black cloak and a wreath of bays upon his head . The reason of which costume was , that prologues were first spoken by the authors of plays themselves , who wore the ...
... actors en- tered . The prologue was spoken by a person who wore a long black cloak and a wreath of bays upon his head . The reason of which costume was , that prologues were first spoken by the authors of plays themselves , who wore the ...
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... actors , with slight assistance of sex and age in the cast . " Some aid may be gained by a moderated disproportion ... actors and their trans- lated coryphæus . LLOYD : Critical Essays on the Plays of Shakespeare . III . Effects of ...
... actors , with slight assistance of sex and age in the cast . " Some aid may be gained by a moderated disproportion ... actors and their trans- lated coryphæus . LLOYD : Critical Essays on the Plays of Shakespeare . III . Effects of ...
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