The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... stage ; but they must have been restored for most of the performances from 1747 to 1770 , since Chorus constantly figures in Genest's notices of the casts , being usually assigned to Ryan . Even for later years Chorus not seldom appears ...
... stage ; but they must have been restored for most of the performances from 1747 to 1770 , since Chorus constantly figures in Genest's notices of the casts , being usually assigned to Ryan . Even for later years Chorus not seldom appears ...
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... Stage by E. K. Chambers , 1923 ; Chambers , Med . St. = The Medieval Stage by E. K. Chambers , 1903 ; Clar . = the ed . by W. A. Wright ( the Clarendon Sh . ) ; Creizenach The English Drama in the Age of Sh . by W. Creizenach , 1916 ...
... Stage by E. K. Chambers , 1923 ; Chambers , Med . St. = The Medieval Stage by E. K. Chambers , 1903 ; Clar . = the ed . by W. A. Wright ( the Clarendon Sh . ) ; Creizenach The English Drama in the Age of Sh . by W. Creizenach , 1916 ...
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... Stage , iii . 53 : Nothing was more beloved by a popular audience , esp . in an historical play ... than an episode of war ... The actual fighting tended to be sketchy and symbolical ... the stage was often only on the outskirts of the ...
... Stage , iii . 53 : Nothing was more beloved by a popular audience , esp . in an historical play ... than an episode of war ... The actual fighting tended to be sketchy and symbolical ... the stage was often only on the outskirts of the ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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