Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry Touching Players Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth. To which is Appended an Abstract of a Ms. Respecting Tobie MatthewJohn Rusell Smith, 1857 |
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... John Philip Kemble , and how great he was in Hamlet and Coriolanus . Remembering , as we do , the reading that was appreciated in the desk , and the oratory that was popular in the pulpit , in our boyhood's days , we doubt if John ...
... John Philip Kemble , and how great he was in Hamlet and Coriolanus . Remembering , as we do , the reading that was appreciated in the desk , and the oratory that was popular in the pulpit , in our boyhood's days , we doubt if John ...
Page 138
... John Philip Kemble was a great actor , attaching our own meaning to that word . The characters of a scholar and a gentle- man we cannot award him , at present . He , like Nahum Tate , had heard that a man called Shake- speare had made a ...
... John Philip Kemble was a great actor , attaching our own meaning to that word . The characters of a scholar and a gentle- man we cannot award him , at present . He , like Nahum Tate , had heard that a man called Shake- speare had made a ...
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... John Philip Kemble possibly was a scholar and a gentleman - but he did not behave like a gentle- man to Shakespeare , and he was not a Shakesperian scholar . At the end of the Taming of the Shrew , Johnson remarks : - " From this play ...
... John Philip Kemble possibly was a scholar and a gentleman - but he did not behave like a gentle- man to Shakespeare , and he was not a Shakesperian scholar . At the end of the Taming of the Shrew , Johnson remarks : - " From this play ...
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BACON & SHAKESPEARE AN INQUIRY William Henry Fl 1856-1880 Smith,William Chadwick Neligan,Tobie Sir Matthew, 1577-1655 No preview available - 2016 |
BACON & SHAKESPEARE AN INQUIRY William Henry Fl 1856-1880 Smith,William Chadwick Neligan,Tobie Sir Matthew, 1577-1655 No preview available - 2016 |
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