The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 12At the University Press, 1949 |
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Page 175
... theatre in the spring of 1705 . Then comes a gap of thirty - six years , and after it a long era of popularity , which for this , as for others of Shakespeare's comedies , may have been started , as Pro- fessor Odell suggests , by ...
... theatre in the spring of 1705 . Then comes a gap of thirty - six years , and after it a long era of popularity , which for this , as for others of Shakespeare's comedies , may have been started , as Pro- fessor Odell suggests , by ...
Page 178
... Theatre Royal , Marylebone , in 1849. Meanwhile at Sadler's Wells in January , 1848 , Samuel Phelps had given the comedy one of his sound and beautiful pro- ductions , playing Malvolio himself excellently well , with Laura Addison as ...
... Theatre Royal , Marylebone , in 1849. Meanwhile at Sadler's Wells in January , 1848 , Samuel Phelps had given the comedy one of his sound and beautiful pro- ductions , playing Malvolio himself excellently well , with Laura Addison as ...
Page 179
... Theatre in 1901. In 1907 E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe came from New York with this and other plays to London and disappeared again before London had had time to learn how good their work was . The most notable production of the play ...
... Theatre in 1901. In 1907 E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe came from New York with this and other plays to London and disappeared again before London had had time to learn how good their work was . The most notable production of the play ...
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