The plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. Johnson, 1805 |
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... actor , although Mr. Rowe has not been able to discover any character in which he appeared to more advantage than that of the ghost in Hamlet . The instructions given to the player in that tragedy , and other passages of his works ...
... actor , although Mr. Rowe has not been able to discover any character in which he appeared to more advantage than that of the ghost in Hamlet . The instructions given to the player in that tragedy , and other passages of his works ...
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... acting , and such as is scarcely surpassed in our own days . He appears to have studied nature in acting as much as in writing . But all this might have been mere theory . Mr. Malone is of opinion he was no great actor . The ...
... acting , and such as is scarcely surpassed in our own days . He appears to have studied nature in acting as much as in writing . But all this might have been mere theory . Mr. Malone is of opinion he was no great actor . The ...
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... actor , reserved them in manuscript when himself a manager , and when he disposed of his property in the theatre , they were still preserved in manuscript to prevent their being acted by the rival houses . Copies of some of them appear ...
... actor , reserved them in manuscript when himself a manager , and when he disposed of his property in the theatre , they were still preserved in manuscript to prevent their being acted by the rival houses . Copies of some of them appear ...
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... actors , for the sake of shortening the speeches ; and were at last printed without correction of the press . In this state they remained , not as Dr. Warburton.sup- poses , because they were unregarded , but because the editor's art ...
... actors , for the sake of shortening the speeches ; and were at last printed without correction of the press . In this state they remained , not as Dr. Warburton.sup- poses , because they were unregarded , but because the editor's art ...
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... actors ; and instead of profane mummeries , presented stories taken from legends or the Bible . This was the origin of sacred comedy . The death of Saint Catharine , acted by the monks of Saint Dennis , rivalled the popularity of the ...
... actors ; and instead of profane mummeries , presented stories taken from legends or the Bible . This was the origin of sacred comedy . The death of Saint Catharine , acted by the monks of Saint Dennis , rivalled the popularity of the ...
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