Studies in English, Volume 23University of Texas Press, 1945 - American literature |
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Page 258
... Shakespeare into favour . . . And after an account of Garrick's acting , she continues , saying " Shakespeare's plays began to be the fashion . " The purpose of this paper is to aid in the refutation of this erroneous concept by ...
... Shakespeare into favour . . . And after an account of Garrick's acting , she continues , saying " Shakespeare's plays began to be the fashion . " The purpose of this paper is to aid in the refutation of this erroneous concept by ...
Page 267
... Shakespeare's plays in the repertory had now increased to 25 ( 16 fairly authentic productions 39 and 10 adapted versions1o ) , the altered version of 2 Henry IV still being shown at Drury Lane . The fall season of 1741 commenced with ...
... Shakespeare's plays in the repertory had now increased to 25 ( 16 fairly authentic productions 39 and 10 adapted versions1o ) , the altered version of 2 Henry IV still being shown at Drury Lane . The fall season of 1741 commenced with ...
Page 268
... Shakespeare for a total of about 62 nights . Since Garrick had arrived in London a total of 27 different plays of Shakespeare had been produced on the London stage . Garrick had now commenced his famous career , but on the basis of ...
... Shakespeare for a total of about 62 nights . Since Garrick had arrived in London a total of 27 different plays of Shakespeare had been produced on the London stage . Garrick had now commenced his famous career , but on the basis of ...
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diting Pope by R H Griffith | 5 |
pe of the Lock edited by Edward G Fletcher | 39 |
nciad Book IV by George Sherburn | 174 |
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