Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 90
... play which I think is flat . I will drink no more water with my wine . " Again : " The King - God reward him - sent me a hundred pounds . I went oftentimes to the ' Devil . ' " It is a far cry from Ben Jonson , sunning himself in royal ...
... play which I think is flat . I will drink no more water with my wine . " Again : " The King - God reward him - sent me a hundred pounds . I went oftentimes to the ' Devil . ' " It is a far cry from Ben Jonson , sunning himself in royal ...
Page 19
... player ever plays it from choice , only from necessity . It is lopsided in the play . The advantage nearly always lies with the dummy , because that side works in thorough accord , being controlled by the one mind , who has the ...
... player ever plays it from choice , only from necessity . It is lopsided in the play . The advantage nearly always lies with the dummy , because that side works in thorough accord , being controlled by the one mind , who has the ...
Page 471
... play which Shakespeare induced the theatre to accept , though , considering the part for which he was cast , he ... play Robert Benfield enacted the more important part of Antonio ; and also played other good parts . Nicholas Tooley was ...
... play which Shakespeare induced the theatre to accept , though , considering the part for which he was cast , he ... play Robert Benfield enacted the more important part of Antonio ; and also played other good parts . Nicholas Tooley was ...
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Drama Mr Swinburnes First By RAMSAY COLLES M A | 1 |
Every Man His Own Mage By PHILIP FITZREIMUND | 18 |
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