Introduction. Rienzi. Foscari. Julian. Charles IHurst and Blackett, 1854 |
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... plays of mine , I hardly know . I think he picked them up in the library of a great country - house where he was visiting . They had fallen into such utter oblivion , that I also might have forgotten them , but for INTRODUCTION •
... plays of mine , I hardly know . I think he picked them up in the library of a great country - house where he was visiting . They had fallen into such utter oblivion , that I also might have forgotten them , but for INTRODUCTION •
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... plays may be as mercifully dealt with as if they were indeed published by my exe- cutor , and the hand that wrote them were laid in peaceful rest , where the sun glances through the great elm - trees in the beautiful church - yard of ...
... plays may be as mercifully dealt with as if they were indeed published by my exe- cutor , and the hand that wrote them were laid in peaceful rest , where the sun glances through the great elm - trees in the beautiful church - yard of ...
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... plays began , it is difficult to say . Perhaps at the little town of Alresford , when I was somewhat short of four ... play ! More than fifty years evening in the barn , must have passed since that when , happening to dine at Reading ...
... plays began , it is difficult to say . Perhaps at the little town of Alresford , when I was somewhat short of four ... play ! More than fifty years evening in the barn , must have passed since that when , happening to dine at Reading ...
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... play . But take characters of more equality - Katharine and Wolsey , Hermione and Leontes , Coriolanus and Volumnia , Hamlet and the Queen and surely John Kemble may hold his own . How often have I seen them in those plays ! What would ...
... play . But take characters of more equality - Katharine and Wolsey , Hermione and Leontes , Coriolanus and Volumnia , Hamlet and the Queen and surely John Kemble may hold his own . How often have I seen them in those plays ! What would ...
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... plays , which might almost pass for Shakespeare . Fletcher was my second favourite amongst the old dramatists ; but in plays , as in actors , I was catholic , and had love for them all . Every third year , another noble form of tragedy ...
... plays , which might almost pass for Shakespeare . Fletcher was my second favourite amongst the old dramatists ; but in plays , as in actors , I was catholic , and had love for them all . Every third year , another noble form of tragedy ...
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