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... actor Paris in Massinger's Roman Actor ( 1626 ) . To include it here would mean to quote practically the whole of the third scene of the first act . A formidable effort at a rejoinder was made by Thomas Ran- dolph in 1634 , when he ...
... actor Paris in Massinger's Roman Actor ( 1626 ) . To include it here would mean to quote practically the whole of the third scene of the first act . A formidable effort at a rejoinder was made by Thomas Ran- dolph in 1634 , when he ...
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... actor . The printer of Whetstone's Promos and Cassandra ( 1578 ) com- plains of the difficulty of printing " so difficult a work , being full of variety , both matter , speech , and verse : for that every sundry actor hath in all these ...
... actor . The printer of Whetstone's Promos and Cassandra ( 1578 ) com- plains of the difficulty of printing " so difficult a work , being full of variety , both matter , speech , and verse : for that every sundry actor hath in all these ...
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David Klein. ACTOR AND ACTING Jonson offers several references to acting that are worth quot- ing . In Every Man in His Humor ( III ii ) the consummate acting of one of the characters is lauded : Well - bred . . • him ? but was't ...
David Klein. ACTOR AND ACTING Jonson offers several references to acting that are worth quot- ing . In Every Man in His Humor ( III ii ) the consummate acting of one of the characters is lauded : Well - bred . . • him ? but was't ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
SHAKESPEARE | 243 |
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