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But , apart from the command one of 1600 just mentioned , no actual performance can be traced before the winter of 1612-13 ... There is nothing to show whether the performances in 1600 and 1638 labelled Oldcastle were of Part I only ...
But , apart from the command one of 1600 just mentioned , no actual performance can be traced before the winter of 1612-13 ... There is nothing to show whether the performances in 1600 and 1638 labelled Oldcastle were of Part I only ...
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Our records ” for the first half give us no fewer than two hundred and twenty performances of Part 1 in London , 1704-50 and eighty of Part 2 for the shorter period , 1720-50 ; Drury Lane between the winter of 1710-11 and September 1747 ...
Our records ” for the first half give us no fewer than two hundred and twenty performances of Part 1 in London , 1704-50 and eighty of Part 2 for the shorter period , 1720-50 ; Drury Lane between the winter of 1710-11 and September 1747 ...
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Meanwhile Macready had continued to make Hotspur one of his best performances . He had won golden opinions when he first played it at Bath in 1815 ; and he went on playing it till December 1847. In his diary for 13 December 1833 ...
Meanwhile Macready had continued to make Hotspur one of his best performances . He had won golden opinions when he first played it at Bath in 1815 ; and he went on playing it till December 1847. In his diary for 13 December 1833 ...
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THE STAGEHISTORY OF KING HENRY IV | xxix |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV 3 | 103 |
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