The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... Covent Garden and Drury Lane monopolizing the honour of presenting it till the middle . of the nineteenth century , when Sadler's Wells first comes into the picture . Covent Garden showed the play ten times in 1738 and 1739 , and again ...
... Covent Garden and Drury Lane monopolizing the honour of presenting it till the middle . of the nineteenth century , when Sadler's Wells first comes into the picture . Covent Garden showed the play ten times in 1738 and 1739 , and again ...
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... Covent Garden ( first in 1740 ) ; while David Garrick recited the Pro- logues as Chorus in 1747 and 1748 , and also in 1752 , if a performance this year was carried out as advertised . To judge from the Acting Versions of Bell , Kemble ...
... Covent Garden ( first in 1740 ) ; while David Garrick recited the Pro- logues as Chorus in 1747 and 1748 , and also in 1752 , if a performance this year was carried out as advertised . To judge from the Acting Versions of Bell , Kemble ...
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... Covent Garden , 1811 ) . But he subjected the play to a free handling , which , in the words of his biographer , Mr Herschel Baker , " cut the text to tatters " . Mean- while Elliston had presented the King three times , at Bath and at ...
... Covent Garden , 1811 ) . But he subjected the play to a free handling , which , in the words of his biographer , Mr Herschel Baker , " cut the text to tatters " . Mean- while Elliston had presented the King three times , at Bath and at ...
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