Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... character- acting only applies to two or three of Shakespeare's minor parts ; and where now are Hamlet , Othello ... characters . They are not available for the ideal or poetical drama , and are unable to realise the great characters of ...
... character- acting only applies to two or three of Shakespeare's minor parts ; and where now are Hamlet , Othello ... characters . They are not available for the ideal or poetical drama , and are unable to realise the great characters of ...
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... character was being displaced by the " Italian , " " which is now universal in England and in all English- speaking countries . " Educated men who had been to the Univer- sities or had travelled abroad were capable of employing with ...
... character was being displaced by the " Italian , " " which is now universal in England and in all English- speaking countries . " Educated men who had been to the Univer- sities or had travelled abroad were capable of employing with ...
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... character and career as this to serve as model or original for the jolly , toping , cowardly braggart renowned as Sir John Falstaff . Yet more than one old writer seems to have thought that it was Shakespeare's intention to vilify the ...
... character and career as this to serve as model or original for the jolly , toping , cowardly braggart renowned as Sir John Falstaff . Yet more than one old writer seems to have thought that it was Shakespeare's intention to vilify the ...
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