The Works of William Shakespeare, Volym 6Blackie & Son, 1888 |
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... Othello to the Iago of Colley Cibber , which latter must indeed have been a queer performance . Booth , who seems to have succeeded to Bet- terton in the character of Othello , was the Cassio on that occasion . In the next season ...
... Othello to the Iago of Colley Cibber , which latter must indeed have been a queer performance . Booth , who seems to have succeeded to Bet- terton in the character of Othello , was the Cassio on that occasion . In the next season ...
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... Othello and lago . In the time of the old Patent Theatres there was not the same difficulty in casting such pieces as there is now , when theatres are so many and good tragedians so few . It would seem that Barry was certainly the ...
... Othello and lago . In the time of the old Patent Theatres there was not the same difficulty in casting such pieces as there is now , when theatres are so many and good tragedians so few . It would seem that Barry was certainly the ...
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... Othello , in which he failed ; but , as Iago , he was much more successful . On Monday , Feb- ruary 14th , 1876 , Mr. Irving made his first appearance as Othello in London , being the third Shakespearean production at the Lyceum Theatre ...
... Othello , in which he failed ; but , as Iago , he was much more successful . On Monday , Feb- ruary 14th , 1876 , Mr. Irving made his first appearance as Othello in London , being the third Shakespearean production at the Lyceum Theatre ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1883 |
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