The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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Page 33
... Burbage and Kemp were in- troduced , the former referring to his rôle of Richard III .: 66 Kempe . Few of the university pen plays well , they smell too much of that writer Ovid , and that writer Metamorphosis , and talk too much of ...
... Burbage and Kemp were in- troduced , the former referring to his rôle of Richard III .: 66 Kempe . Few of the university pen plays well , they smell too much of that writer Ovid , and that writer Metamorphosis , and talk too much of ...
Page 37
... Burbage is come , and says there is no new play that the Queen hath not seen , but they have revived an old one , called Love's Labour Lost , which for wit and mirth he says will please her exceedingly . And this is appointed to be ...
... Burbage is come , and says there is no new play that the Queen hath not seen , but they have revived an old one , called Love's Labour Lost , which for wit and mirth he says will please her exceedingly . And this is appointed to be ...
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... Burbage , the fa- mous actor , Shakespeare's life - long friend . An elegy on Mr Richard Burbage an excellent both painter and player , " composed soon after his death , recorded his chief Shakespearian rôles : - " Some skilful limner ...
... Burbage , the fa- mous actor , Shakespeare's life - long friend . An elegy on Mr Richard Burbage an excellent both painter and player , " composed soon after his death , recorded his chief Shakespearian rôles : - " Some skilful limner ...
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