The Works of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. 1955at the University Press, 1955 |
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Page xl
... stage of the original play . On II September 1744 a Romeo and Juliet by Theophilus Cibber was shown at the Haymarket ; in spite of many alterations of the original , and unhappy reversions from time to time to Otway , it at least ...
... stage of the original play . On II September 1744 a Romeo and Juliet by Theophilus Cibber was shown at the Haymarket ; in spite of many alterations of the original , and unhappy reversions from time to time to Otway , it at least ...
Page xlv
... stage as Juliet . On 10 March 1836 he again was Mercutio , when Helen Faucit , another of the great stage Juliets , first acted this part . Edmund Kean's one and only Romeo , in January 1815 , first with Mrs Bartley and then with Miss ...
... stage as Juliet . On 10 March 1836 he again was Mercutio , when Helen Faucit , another of the great stage Juliets , first acted this part . Edmund Kean's one and only Romeo , in January 1815 , first with Mrs Bartley and then with Miss ...
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... stage represents the interior of the cell . The sc . presumably takes place on the main stage , and at the end ( see 1. 35 ) the actors enter the cell . The inner - stage curtains may be closed through- out the sc .; or , if they are ...
... stage represents the interior of the cell . The sc . presumably takes place on the main stage , and at the end ( see 1. 35 ) the actors enter the cell . The inner - stage curtains may be closed through- out the sc .; or , if they are ...
Contents
PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN FRONTISPIECE | ix |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxviii |
TO THE READER | liii |
Copyright | |
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