In Shakespeare's DayJames Vincent Cunningham Fawcett Publications, 1970 - 351 من الصفحات |
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... speech to the people , that Memmius fan- cied himself so great a man that as he came into the forum he stooped his head at the arch of Fabius . . . . There is also frequently acuteness shown when something obscure and not commonly known ...
... speech to the people , that Memmius fan- cied himself so great a man that as he came into the forum he stooped his head at the arch of Fabius . . . . There is also frequently acuteness shown when something obscure and not commonly known ...
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... speech , asked our friend here , after he had sat down , whether he appeared to have raised pity in the audience , " Very great pity , " replied Cras- sus , " for I believe there is no one here so hard - hearted but that your speech ...
... speech , asked our friend here , after he had sat down , whether he appeared to have raised pity in the audience , " Very great pity , " replied Cras- sus , " for I believe there is no one here so hard - hearted but that your speech ...
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James Vincent Cunningham. " SPEAK THE SPEECH I PRAY YOU , AS I PRONOUNCED IT TO YOU ” As for the actors , they , as I have noted in England , are instructed daily as ... Speech, I Pray You, Pronounced It to You" From a Theatrical Account ...
James Vincent Cunningham. " SPEAK THE SPEECH I PRAY YOU , AS I PRONOUNCED IT TO YOU ” As for the actors , they , as I have noted in England , are instructed daily as ... Speech, I Pray You, Pronounced It to You" From a Theatrical Account ...
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Introduction by J V Cunningham page | 11 |
Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich | 17 |
Julius Caesar at the Globe 1599 | 27 |
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