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Pagina 162
... character is an absolute creation . Shakespeare's fidelity to his authorities is not so great as to prevent him from rejecting material ready to his hand where such material is at variance with his own conception of a character . For ...
... character is an absolute creation . Shakespeare's fidelity to his authorities is not so great as to prevent him from rejecting material ready to his hand where such material is at variance with his own conception of a character . For ...
Pagina 166
... character that seems totally unsuited to him . Davies holds that " his manner was not cor- respondent to the grandeur of the character . The man who was familiar in the greatest courts of Europe , and took the lead in the councils and ...
... character that seems totally unsuited to him . Davies holds that " his manner was not cor- respondent to the grandeur of the character . The man who was familiar in the greatest courts of Europe , and took the lead in the councils and ...
Pagina 169
... character at Drury Lane , 9th June , 1824 , with Mrs. Bunn for the first time as the Queen , Miss Smithson ( subsequently Madame Berlioz ) as Anne Bullen , Pope as the King , Archer as Buckingham , and Terry as Lord Sands . In Wolsey ...
... character at Drury Lane , 9th June , 1824 , with Mrs. Bunn for the first time as the Queen , Miss Smithson ( subsequently Madame Berlioz ) as Anne Bullen , Pope as the King , Archer as Buckingham , and Terry as Lord Sands . In Wolsey ...
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