The Stage History of Shakespeare's King Richard the Third |
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... Person , and Cruel Practices " and gives quotations to illustrate . • 66 Shakespeare introduces the Person of Richard the Third , speaking in as high a strain of Piety , and mortification , as is uttered in any passage of this Book ...
... Person , and Cruel Practices " and gives quotations to illustrate . • 66 Shakespeare introduces the Person of Richard the Third , speaking in as high a strain of Piety , and mortification , as is uttered in any passage of this Book ...
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... person of royal or noble birth , but as Rymer says of the hero of his " Edgar , " Unking'd , in Love , we represent him here . " The heroic play , sui generis , is professedly a history play , but even in the time of its greatest vogue ...
... person of royal or noble birth , but as Rymer says of the hero of his " Edgar , " Unking'd , in Love , we represent him here . " The heroic play , sui generis , is professedly a history play , but even in the time of its greatest vogue ...
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... Person out of the Question , which tho ' naturally made for it , yet that would have been the least Part of his Recommendation ; Sandford had stronger Claims to it ; he had sometimes an uncouth Stateliness in his Motion , a harsh and ...
... Person out of the Question , which tho ' naturally made for it , yet that would have been the least Part of his Recommendation ; Sandford had stronger Claims to it ; he had sometimes an uncouth Stateliness in his Motion , a harsh and ...
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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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