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Both qualities mark even more strongly Charles Kean's production in 1859 , on the eve of his retirement , at the Princess's Theatre , which from 1850 to 1859 was ' the scene of the finest productions scenically of Shakespeare up to that ...
Both qualities mark even more strongly Charles Kean's production in 1859 , on the eve of his retirement , at the Princess's Theatre , which from 1850 to 1859 was ' the scene of the finest productions scenically of Shakespeare up to that ...
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In the first place , there are indications that Shakespeare , having written the play in one form , changed his intentions and adapted certain scenes accordingly . It has long been noticed that 2 Prologue , the main purpose of which was ...
In the first place , there are indications that Shakespeare , having written the play in one form , changed his intentions and adapted certain scenes accordingly . It has long been noticed that 2 Prologue , the main purpose of which was ...
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This ingenious revival of Pope's theory will not , however , work , since , as Dr Duthie points out to me , it ignores the fact that 2 Prologue not only states the scene is now transported to Southampton ' but promises that the audience ...
This ingenious revival of Pope's theory will not , however , work , since , as Dr Duthie points out to me , it ignores the fact that 2 Prologue not only states the scene is now transported to Southampton ' but promises that the audience ...
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INTRODUCTION | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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