Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 24Gale Research Company, 1984 - 475 Seiten |
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... Miss Newcombe : a most earnest and passionate little creature , whose downright energy gave new terrors and new beauties to the master - scene . Miss Faucit was the Lady Constance , and , fine in some points , the performance was ...
... Miss Newcombe : a most earnest and passionate little creature , whose downright energy gave new terrors and new beauties to the master - scene . Miss Faucit was the Lady Constance , and , fine in some points , the performance was ...
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... Miss Faucit must have looked the part perfectly . She had never been physically strong , however , and recent ill- nesses had weakened her further , so that although she could fulfill the tenderer moments of the role , she was in ...
... Miss Faucit must have looked the part perfectly . She had never been physically strong , however , and recent ill- nesses had weakened her further , so that although she could fulfill the tenderer moments of the role , she was in ...
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... Miss Bateman's Queen Elinor could not be found than in the fresh and girlish charm of Miss Lettice Fairfax's Blanche . Of the quite regal beauty of Miss Neilson's Constance it would be su- perfluous to speak . On the whole , then , here ...
... Miss Bateman's Queen Elinor could not be found than in the fresh and girlish charm of Miss Lettice Fairfax's Blanche . Of the quite regal beauty of Miss Neilson's Constance it would be su- perfluous to speak . On the whole , then , here ...
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Henry VIII | 64 |
King John | 159 |
Richard II | 254 |
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