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It is very declamatory , but that was precisely what the conditions of the stage and the style of acting called for at that time . We owe the greater suppleness and flexibility , the naturalness and ease , that supervened almost wholly ...
It is very declamatory , but that was precisely what the conditions of the stage and the style of acting called for at that time . We owe the greater suppleness and flexibility , the naturalness and ease , that supervened almost wholly ...
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With Hariot and Hughes he formed one of the group round Ralegh and Northumberland in the Tower : Aubrey says , ' these three were usually called the Earl of Northumberland's three Magi . They had a table at the Earl's charge , and the ...
With Hariot and Hughes he formed one of the group round Ralegh and Northumberland in the Tower : Aubrey says , ' these three were usually called the Earl of Northumberland's three Magi . They had a table at the Earl's charge , and the ...
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Lord Burghley called upon Sir Thomas Stanhope to intervene with Southampton's mother , who , poor lady , was willing to do her best , but in vain . The Lord Treasurer then called upon the youth's grandfather , Lord Montague — but that ...
Lord Burghley called upon Sir Thomas Stanhope to intervene with Southampton's mother , who , poor lady , was willing to do her best , but in vain . The Lord Treasurer then called upon the youth's grandfather , Lord Montague — but that ...
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