The Works of William Shakespeare, Volym 6Blackie, 1895 |
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... character ; and at one of his last appearances at Lincoln's Inn Fields , on March 24th , 1709 , Betterton played Othello to the Iago of Colley Cibber , which latter must indeed have been a queer performance . Booth , who seems to have ...
... character ; and at one of his last appearances at Lincoln's Inn Fields , on March 24th , 1709 , Betterton played Othello to the Iago of Colley Cibber , which latter must indeed have been a queer performance . Booth , who seems to have ...
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... character of Iago been less vigorous in conception and less perfect in execution than it is ? The villainous ancient is the keystone of the whole plot ; and Shakespeare loses no time in bringing him on the scene . We learn at once that ...
... character of Iago been less vigorous in conception and less perfect in execution than it is ? The villainous ancient is the keystone of the whole plot ; and Shakespeare loses no time in bringing him on the scene . We learn at once that ...
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... character at Drury Lane or Covent Garden rival performances at the minor theatres were , until a generation ago , inevitable . No interest attends these repre- sentations , and few particulars concerning them have been preserved . - J ...
... character at Drury Lane or Covent Garden rival performances at the minor theatres were , until a generation ago , inevitable . No interest attends these repre- sentations , and few particulars concerning them have been preserved . - J ...
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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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