The Tragedy of Richard the Third: With the Landing of Earl Richmond and the Battle at Bosworth Field, Volume 26Yale University Press, 1957 - 207 pages |
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Page 178
... Richard III on the Elizabethan stage appears to have been great , judging from the number of contemporary references and the frequent parodies of the line " A horse ! a horse ! My kingdom for a horse ! " Richard Burbage ( c . 1567-1619 ) ...
... Richard III on the Elizabethan stage appears to have been great , judging from the number of contemporary references and the frequent parodies of the line " A horse ! a horse ! My kingdom for a horse ! " Richard Burbage ( c . 1567-1619 ) ...
Page 179
... Richard he was liked . " When the theatres were reopened after the Restora- tion , although many of Shakespeare's plays ( freely re- vised or adapted , it is true ) were played , there is no record of Richard III . The character of ...
... Richard he was liked . " When the theatres were reopened after the Restora- tion , although many of Shakespeare's plays ( freely re- vised or adapted , it is true ) were played , there is no record of Richard III . The character of ...
Page 181
... Richard four times at the age of eighty - five . In 1789 John Philip Kemble ( 1757-1828 ) first ap- peared in the character of Richard . Kemble was not a believer in naturalistic acting and returned to the school of " high - erected ...
... Richard four times at the age of eighty - five . In 1789 John Philip Kemble ( 1757-1828 ) first ap- peared in the character of Richard . Kemble was not a believer in naturalistic acting and returned to the school of " high - erected ...
Contents
THE TEXT | 1 |
NOTES | 141 |
APPENDIX A Sources of the Play | 176 |
Copyright | |
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