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... seems to have succeeded to Bet- terton in the character of Othello , was the Cassio on that occasion . In the next season Betterton , now past the age of seventy , appeared as Othello for the last time on September 15th , 1709. Booth seems ...
... seems to have succeeded to Bet- terton in the character of Othello , was the Cassio on that occasion . In the next season Betterton , now past the age of seventy , appeared as Othello for the last time on September 15th , 1709. Booth seems ...
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... seems to have appeared as Othello , but he played Iago frequently . On March 8th , 1785 , at Drury Lane , John Kemble made his first appearance as Othello , with Bensley as Iago , and his great sister , Mrs. Siddons , as Desde- mona ...
... seems to have appeared as Othello , but he played Iago frequently . On March 8th , 1785 , at Drury Lane , John Kemble made his first appearance as Othello , with Bensley as Iago , and his great sister , Mrs. Siddons , as Desde- mona ...
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... seems most probable that this entry relates to the play of Shakespeare . Possibly the play was written a little earlier than the year in which it was first entered , and a certain kinship which the play seems to have - despite some ...
... seems most probable that this entry relates to the play of Shakespeare . Possibly the play was written a little earlier than the year in which it was first entered , and a certain kinship which the play seems to have - despite some ...
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ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 20 |
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