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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... successful production to provide a model by which success can be judged ( like Peter Brooke's Love's Labour's Lost or Titus Andronicus ) . The Royal Shakespeare Company has tried twice since the war to stage these plays , once in 1963 ...
... successful production to provide a model by which success can be judged ( like Peter Brooke's Love's Labour's Lost or Titus Andronicus ) . The Royal Shakespeare Company has tried twice since the war to stage these plays , once in 1963 ...
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... success , notwithstanding its great inferiority to the old tragedy . Cibber was so little acquainted with the genius of Shakespeare , that he melted down the Bastard Falcon- bridge , which is one of the richest portraits of humour , to ...
... success , notwithstanding its great inferiority to the old tragedy . Cibber was so little acquainted with the genius of Shakespeare , that he melted down the Bastard Falcon- bridge , which is one of the richest portraits of humour , to ...
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... success with theatergoers , receiving ten performances in that sea- son and three more revivals during the next two years . After Rich's mounting of Richard II , the drama once again disappeared from the stage until the early nineteenth ...
... success with theatergoers , receiving ten performances in that sea- son and three more revivals during the next two years . After Rich's mounting of Richard II , the drama once again disappeared from the stage until the early nineteenth ...
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King John | 159 |
Richard II | 254 |
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