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Two generations had not followed that which gave to the world the great poet of
our race and of mankind , when Thomas Betterton , the most celebrated London
actor of his day , journeyed from the scene of Shakespeare's metropolitan ...
Two generations had not followed that which gave to the world the great poet of
our race and of mankind , when Thomas Betterton , the most celebrated London
actor of his day , journeyed from the scene of Shakespeare's metropolitan ...
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... of Betterton's visit to Warwickshire , 1675 , and Rowe's publication of his edition
of Shakespeare's Works , 1709 , it is not at all improbable , to say the least , that
the story had reached the Archdeacon directly or indirectly through the actor .
... of Betterton's visit to Warwickshire , 1675 , and Rowe's publication of his edition
of Shakespeare's Works , 1709 , it is not at all improbable , to say the least , that
the story had reached the Archdeacon directly or indirectly through the actor .
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Somewhere , then , within the years 1585 and 1586 , Shakespeare went from
Stratford to London , where we next hear of him as an actor and a mender of old
plays . That he went with the intention of becoming an actor , has been
universally ...
Somewhere , then , within the years 1585 and 1586 , Shakespeare went from
Stratford to London , where we next hear of him as an actor and a mender of old
plays . That he went with the intention of becoming an actor , has been
universally ...
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For that natural inclination to poetry and acting which Aubrey tells us he
possessed had been stimulated by the frequent visits of companies of players to
Stratford , at whose performances he could not have failed to be a delighted and
...
For that natural inclination to poetry and acting which Aubrey tells us he
possessed had been stimulated by the frequent visits of companies of players to
Stratford , at whose performances he could not have failed to be a delighted and
...
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... and some of them had become players . Thomas Greene , one of the most
eminent actors of the Elizabethan period , he who gave his name to The City
Gallant , which was known and published as “ Greene's Tu Quoque , " was in
1586 a ...
... and some of them had become players . Thomas Greene , one of the most
eminent actors of the Elizabethan period , he who gave his name to The City
Gallant , which was known and published as “ Greene's Tu Quoque , " was in
1586 a ...
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