The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page xiii
... Chorus , who speaks five prologues and an epilogue . ' In their sublimity and lyric fervour these mono- logues are unique ' , writes Dr Mackail ; and he adds , ' we can hear in them , more certainly than elsewhere , more unquestionably ...
... Chorus , who speaks five prologues and an epilogue . ' In their sublimity and lyric fervour these mono- logues are unique ' , writes Dr Mackail ; and he adds , ' we can hear in them , more certainly than elsewhere , more unquestionably ...
Page xiv
... Chorus in effect , to commemorate England's finest hours , quite beyond the power of any dramatist , com- I In this , as Aldis Wright observes , he was not entirely without precedent , since the Chorus to Captain Thomas Stukely ( acted ...
... Chorus in effect , to commemorate England's finest hours , quite beyond the power of any dramatist , com- I In this , as Aldis Wright observes , he was not entirely without precedent , since the Chorus to Captain Thomas Stukely ( acted ...
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... Chorus constantly figures in Genest's notices of the casts , being usually assigned to Ryan . Even for later years Chorus not seldom appears in the lists of casts ; the acting versions seem therefore to be a little misleading in this ...
... Chorus constantly figures in Genest's notices of the casts , being usually assigned to Ryan . Even for later years Chorus not seldom appears in the lists of casts ; the acting versions seem therefore to be a little misleading in this ...
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