The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... play , which , while stealing lavishly from Shakespeare , omitted all the comic scenes , and added a sub - plot which turned the play into a sentimental drama of love and intrigue . The first performance of Shakespeare's Henry V , if ...
... play , which , while stealing lavishly from Shakespeare , omitted all the comic scenes , and added a sub - plot which turned the play into a sentimental drama of love and intrigue . The first performance of Shakespeare's Henry V , if ...
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... play with a poetic inaugural address by Robert Buchanan , and a Prologue to the play proper , consisting of the scenes between the King and Prince Hal , and the Prince and the Chief Justice from Henry IV , Part II . In this Prologue ...
... play with a poetic inaugural address by Robert Buchanan , and a Prologue to the play proper , consisting of the scenes between the King and Prince Hal , and the Prince and the Chief Justice from Henry IV , Part II . In this Prologue ...
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... play by Ben Greet's Company under William Poel's direction with Elizabethan staging . The entire text was given without cuts , and with but one interval , on a bare stage hung with tapestries , a gallery running across the back . In the ...
... play by Ben Greet's Company under William Poel's direction with Elizabethan staging . The entire text was given without cuts , and with but one interval , on a bare stage hung with tapestries , a gallery running across the back . In the ...
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