The Works of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. 1955at the University Press, 1955 |
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... acted twenty - nine times between 1701 and 1735 to the exclusion from the stage of the original play . On II ... acted ten times in 1744 , proved so popular an item that , the General Advertiser tells us , distinguished people were ...
... acted twenty - nine times between 1701 and 1735 to the exclusion from the stage of the original play . On II ... acted ten times in 1744 , proved so popular an item that , the General Advertiser tells us , distinguished people were ...
Page xlv
... acted this part . Edmund Kean's one and only Romeo , in January 1815 , first with Mrs Bartley and then with Miss Kelly , as Juliet , was on the whole a failure ; after a crowded house the first night , the audience diminished daily for ...
... acted this part . Edmund Kean's one and only Romeo , in January 1815 , first with Mrs Bartley and then with Miss Kelly , as Juliet , was on the whole a failure ; after a crowded house the first night , the audience diminished daily for ...
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... acted Romeo with Miss Wallis as Juliet at Drury Lane in December 1874. On 8 March 1882 Irving put on the play at the Lyceum , acting Romeo to Ellen Terry's Juliet and William Terriss's Mercutio , with Mrs Stirling as the Nurse , and ...
... acted Romeo with Miss Wallis as Juliet at Drury Lane in December 1874. On 8 March 1882 Irving put on the play at the Lyceum , acting Romeo to Ellen Terry's Juliet and William Terriss's Mercutio , with Mrs Stirling as the Nurse , and ...
Contents
PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN FRONTISPIECE | ix |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxviii |
TO THE READER | liii |
Copyright | |
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