Shakespeare Criticism from the Beginnings to L765: Six Lectures Delivered at the Presidency College Under the Auspices of the University of MadrasBlackie & son limited, 1932 - 85 sider |
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... acted : the inspired actor Betterton devotes his genius to the interpretation of Hamlet and others among the dramatist's creations . Much of our information of this period is derived from the vivid pages of the diarist , Samuel Pepys ...
... acted : the inspired actor Betterton devotes his genius to the interpretation of Hamlet and others among the dramatist's creations . Much of our information of this period is derived from the vivid pages of the diarist , Samuel Pepys ...
Side 32
... acted . " Twelfth Night , the perfect romantic comedy of Shakespeare , evoked his disgust . Although well acted , it was but a silly play and not related at all to the name or day . He records the popular impression of Henry VIII as an ...
... acted . " Twelfth Night , the perfect romantic comedy of Shakespeare , evoked his disgust . Although well acted , it was but a silly play and not related at all to the name or day . He records the popular impression of Henry VIII as an ...
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... acted , and on his return to France introduced effectively for the first time Shakespeare on the Continent . Voltaire obviously started the vogue of Shakespeare on the Continent . For Voltaire the " unities are the fundamental laws of ...
... acted , and on his return to France introduced effectively for the first time Shakespeare on the Continent . Voltaire obviously started the vogue of Shakespeare on the Continent . For Voltaire the " unities are the fundamental laws of ...
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