The Shakespearean: A Monthly Magazine Devoted Exclusively to the Shakespearean and Poetic Drama and Shakespeareana, Volumes 1-2Edith Wall, 1895 - Verse drama |
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... Famous Shake- spearean Players . " - - " Some Notes on the Spelling of Shakespeare's Name . " - Origins of the Drama . No. 1 . In Europe . " - " The Stage as it now is . " - " Shakespearean Queries and Replies . ' " The Doings of ...
... Famous Shake- spearean Players . " - - " Some Notes on the Spelling of Shakespeare's Name . " - Origins of the Drama . No. 1 . In Europe . " - " The Stage as it now is . " - " Shakespearean Queries and Replies . ' " The Doings of ...
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... famous lines- " There's a divinity that shapes our ends Rough hew them how we will . " Malone also said he was a butcher , for , apparently , he thought only a butcher's tender heart could ever have conceived those pitiful lines in ...
... famous lines- " There's a divinity that shapes our ends Rough hew them how we will . " Malone also said he was a butcher , for , apparently , he thought only a butcher's tender heart could ever have conceived those pitiful lines in ...
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... famous actor , by Sir Thomas Lawrence , Kemble's head was from his own , but the legs , arms , and chest were those of Jackson , the pugilist . Shakespearean Comedy . * THE aim of this paper is not so much to overturn any established ...
... famous actor , by Sir Thomas Lawrence , Kemble's head was from his own , but the legs , arms , and chest were those of Jackson , the pugilist . Shakespearean Comedy . * THE aim of this paper is not so much to overturn any established ...
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... famous , and he is generally described as the first and greatest of the genuine Grecian actors , and dramatic poets . The stage recitals , originally known as tragedies , were so called from the custom of offering a he - goat in ...
... famous , and he is generally described as the first and greatest of the genuine Grecian actors , and dramatic poets . The stage recitals , originally known as tragedies , were so called from the custom of offering a he - goat in ...
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... famous for its good deeds . At one time it had over three thousand members . " The basis on which all Gilds rest , " says Dr. Lujo Bretano , " is the same . All were unions between man and man , not mere associations of capital , like ...
... famous for its good deeds . At one time it had over three thousand members . " The basis on which all Gilds rest , " says Dr. Lujo Bretano , " is the same . All were unions between man and man , not mere associations of capital , like ...
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