The Stage History of Shakespeare's King Richard the Third |
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... speaks of " The Conquest of Gran- ada " as having " very glorious scenes and perspectives . " 40 The introduction of ... speak of the novelty of seeing these actresses . Pepys , on January 3 , 1661 , saw " The Beggar's Bush , " and notes ...
... speaks of " The Conquest of Gran- ada " as having " very glorious scenes and perspectives . " 40 The introduction of ... speak of the novelty of seeing these actresses . Pepys , on January 3 , 1661 , saw " The Beggar's Bush , " and notes ...
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... speaks a long monologue , 31 of which the first four lines are Cibber's and the following six are from " Henry the Fourth , " Part II , Act I , Scene 1 , lines 155 to 160.32 Rich- mond's speech over the dead body of the king : Farewel ...
... speaks a long monologue , 31 of which the first four lines are Cibber's and the following six are from " Henry the Fourth , " Part II , Act I , Scene 1 , lines 155 to 160.32 Rich- mond's speech over the dead body of the king : Farewel ...
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... speaks thus of the English actors of the time : " I have seen the tragedy of Bajazet so well represented , I think our best actors can be only said to speak , but these to feel ; and ' tis certainly infinitely more moving to see a man ...
... speaks thus of the English actors of the time : " I have seen the tragedy of Bajazet so well represented , I think our best actors can be only said to speak , but these to feel ; and ' tis certainly infinitely more moving to see a man ...
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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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