The Works of Shakespeare: King Learat the University Press, 1958 |
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... theatre was opened free , and again before an overcrowded house on 7 August . Meanwhile Macready had continued to make Hot- spur one of his best performances . He had won golden opinions when he first played it at Bath in 1815 ; and he ...
... theatre was opened free , and again before an overcrowded house on 7 August . Meanwhile Macready had continued to make Hot- spur one of his best performances . He had won golden opinions when he first played it at Bath in 1815 ; and he ...
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... Theatre ; but it was handsome , and included a tableau of the battle of Shrewsbury . The scene of the inn - yard at night was cut out — a sacrifice at variance with tradition . The scene between Gadshill and the Chamberlain disappeared ...
... Theatre ; but it was handsome , and included a tableau of the battle of Shrewsbury . The scene of the inn - yard at night was cut out — a sacrifice at variance with tradition . The scene between Gadshill and the Chamberlain disappeared ...
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... theatre in Philadelphia very much as the managers of the un- licensed theatres in London used to get round the licensing laws ; they pretended that it was not a play and staged it at the Southwark Theatre , then disguised as the Opera ...
... theatre in Philadelphia very much as the managers of the un- licensed theatres in London used to get round the licensing laws ; they pretended that it was not a play and staged it at the Southwark Theatre , then disguised as the Opera ...
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KING HENRY IV FRONTISPIECE | xxix |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV 3 | 103 |
Urheberrecht | |
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