The Stage History of Shakespeare's King Richard the Third |
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... attempt to distinguish nationalities in dress , but evidently little feeling for anachronism or incon- gruity in the ... attempts have been made to reconstruct an Elizabethan performance from the data so gathered , supple- mented by the ...
... attempt to distinguish nationalities in dress , but evidently little feeling for anachronism or incon- gruity in the ... attempts have been made to reconstruct an Elizabethan performance from the data so gathered , supple- mented by the ...
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... attempt to rescue the original text from the omissions and interpolations which successive ages have accumulated ... attempted . Neither does it seem to have 61 57 Although an American commentator says , " The bloated reputation of ...
... attempt to rescue the original text from the omissions and interpolations which successive ages have accumulated ... attempted . Neither does it seem to have 61 57 Although an American commentator says , " The bloated reputation of ...
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... attempt " Richard the Third " in the Shakespearian revivals under his management , but this play was among the first given by Samuel Phelps at Sadler's Wells Theatre , after the patent privileges were abol- ished . Its production took ...
... attempt " Richard the Third " in the Shakespearian revivals under his management , but this play was among the first given by Samuel Phelps at Sadler's Wells Theatre , after the patent privileges were abol- ished . Its production took ...
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RICHARD THE THIRD ON THE Elizabethan Stage | 25 |
RICHARD THE THIRD AND THE DRAMA OF THE RESTORA | 60 |
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