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... and with whom Henry of Monmouth has many points in common : I mean William the Silent1 . J. D. W. Cf. an admirable biography by Miss C. V. Wedgwood , published in 1944 . THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY V Note . The stage INTRODUCTION xlvii.
... and with whom Henry of Monmouth has many points in common : I mean William the Silent1 . J. D. W. Cf. an admirable biography by Miss C. V. Wedgwood , published in 1944 . THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY V Note . The stage INTRODUCTION xlvii.
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THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY V Note . The stage - history of Henry IV , which failing health prevented him from actually completing , though he saw it in proof , was Harold Child's last contribution to this edition .
THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY V Note . The stage - history of Henry IV , which failing health prevented him from actually completing , though he saw it in proof , was Harold Child's last contribution to this edition .
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To judge from the Acting Versions of Bell , Kemble and Oxberry , which omit them , the Prologues were commonly cut on the stage ; but they must have been restored for most of the performances from 1747 to 1770 , since Chorus constantly ...
To judge from the Acting Versions of Bell , Kemble and Oxberry , which omit them , the Prologues were commonly cut on the stage ; but they must have been restored for most of the performances from 1747 to 1770 , since Chorus constantly ...
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