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Johnson's genius was , of course , not dramatic and the play was not produced until many years later when Garrick did a kindness for his old friend . But it is perhaps worth remembering that in an age when bad historical tragedies often ...
Johnson's genius was , of course , not dramatic and the play was not produced until many years later when Garrick did a kindness for his old friend . But it is perhaps worth remembering that in an age when bad historical tragedies often ...
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It is true that when Garrick proposed certain alterations , he bridled because he resented any sort of interference , but when asked how he felt about the play's actual failure ( which all Garrick's efforts could not hide ) , “ Like the ...
It is true that when Garrick proposed certain alterations , he bridled because he resented any sort of interference , but when asked how he felt about the play's actual failure ( which all Garrick's efforts could not hide ) , “ Like the ...
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“ Upon this general infatuation Shakespeare might be easily allowed to found a play , especially since he has followed with great exactness such histories as were then thought true ; nor can it be doubted that the scenes of enchantment ...
“ Upon this general infatuation Shakespeare might be easily allowed to found a play , especially since he has followed with great exactness such histories as were then thought true ; nor can it be doubted that the scenes of enchantment ...
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