The Quarterly Review, Volume 293William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1955 |
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Page 132
... plays , it is impos- sible to sort out all the various bloods that have gone to make them . He also is innocent enough to believe that Shakespeare may have written a play almost as we have it - an approach likely to outrage the pedants ...
... plays , it is impos- sible to sort out all the various bloods that have gone to make them . He also is innocent enough to believe that Shakespeare may have written a play almost as we have it - an approach likely to outrage the pedants ...
Page 175
... play plot . Shakespeare used English his- tory , Roman ( and Greek ) history , ancient British and Scot- tish ... plays are aristocratic in sentiment and political theory : every one of them centres round a court of not lower than ducal ...
... play plot . Shakespeare used English his- tory , Roman ( and Greek ) history , ancient British and Scot- tish ... plays are aristocratic in sentiment and political theory : every one of them centres round a court of not lower than ducal ...
Page 180
... playing . In the 1850's Charles Kean cut his bill at the Princess's to one play and one curtain - raiser . In the middle of the nineteenth century the desire for three - dimensional scenery was felt , and it was found that such scenery ...
... playing . In the 1850's Charles Kean cut his bill at the Princess's to one play and one curtain - raiser . In the middle of the nineteenth century the desire for three - dimensional scenery was felt , and it was found that such scenery ...
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The Unloved Lawyer | 3 |
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