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It would appear that the tragical nature of this play proved too much for the emotions of the audience , and that the author , to allay the feelings that the sight of so much blood naturally induced , or to display his own ingenuity ...
It would appear that the tragical nature of this play proved too much for the emotions of the audience , and that the author , to allay the feelings that the sight of so much blood naturally induced , or to display his own ingenuity ...
Page 438
It is only fair to add that Howard's second thoughts about this play justify the proverb , for the bloodless conclusion is considerably better and more natural than the other . After the publication of the four plays we have just been ...
It is only fair to add that Howard's second thoughts about this play justify the proverb , for the bloodless conclusion is considerably better and more natural than the other . After the publication of the four plays we have just been ...
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Bottom : That's all one ; you shall play it in a mask . ... The stage crowds of the period were very different from those of the present day ; in some old plays we find such stage directions as the following : “ Enter soldiers , as many ...
Bottom : That's all one ; you shall play it in a mask . ... The stage crowds of the period were very different from those of the present day ; in some old plays we find such stage directions as the following : “ Enter soldiers , as many ...
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Palace An Old and an Old High Town By PERCY FITZGERALD | 70 |
Parsonages Country By Rev M G WATKINS M | 226 |
Pity of It The By A WERNER | 280 |
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