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... character any more than in Romeo ; and , more than that , he showed his good sense by playing Iago frequently to the Othello of Barry , and once , at least , to that of Mossop , at Drury Lane , April 2nd , 1753 . There were one or two ...
... character any more than in Romeo ; and , more than that , he showed his good sense by playing Iago frequently to the Othello of Barry , and once , at least , to that of Mossop , at Drury Lane , April 2nd , 1753 . There were one or two ...
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... character of Othello , and hopelessly debili- tated the tragedy . Even as the play stands , one cannot help feeling sometimes angry with Othello ; but what would one have felt , had the character of Iago been less vigorous in conception ...
... character of Othello , and hopelessly debili- tated the tragedy . Even as the play stands , one cannot help feeling sometimes angry with Othello ; but what would one have felt , had the character of Iago been less vigorous in conception ...
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... character at Drury Lane or Covent Garden rival performances at the minor theatres were , until a generation ago , inevitable . No interest attends these repre- sentations , and few particulars concerning them have been preserved . — J ...
... character at Drury Lane or Covent Garden rival performances at the minor theatres were , until a generation ago , inevitable . No interest attends these repre- sentations , and few particulars concerning them have been preserved . — J ...
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