Taming of the Shrew: A ComedyPrivately printed, 1887 - 75 pages |
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... Theatre January 18 1887 receiving its One Hundredth Representation April 13 1887 and bere Printed from the Prompter's Copy WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY WILLIAM WINTER ? Centenary Edition PRIVATELY PRINTED FOR MR DALY NEW YORK 1887 . Y OF ...
... Theatre January 18 1887 receiving its One Hundredth Representation April 13 1887 and bere Printed from the Prompter's Copy WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY WILLIAM WINTER ? Centenary Edition PRIVATELY PRINTED FOR MR DALY NEW YORK 1887 . Y OF ...
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... Theatre , at the theatre at Newington Butts - which Shakespeare's players occupied while the Globe Theatre was being built - and finally at the Globe itself . He never claimed it , however , as one of his works , and it was not ...
... Theatre , at the theatre at Newington Butts - which Shakespeare's players occupied while the Globe Theatre was being built - and finally at the Globe itself . He never claimed it , however , as one of his works , and it was not ...
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... Theatre ; and sin then , and as " Catharine and Petruchio , " Shakspere's play has been a ed , hundreds of times probably , but never in its complete form , I believ until this year of grace , 1887 , when the company of Daly's Theatre ...
... Theatre ; and sin then , and as " Catharine and Petruchio , " Shakspere's play has been a ed , hundreds of times probably , but never in its complete form , I believ until this year of grace , 1887 , when the company of Daly's Theatre ...
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... theatres of Shakspere's day , when a play was played within a y , the characters who were presented as witnessing the ... Theatre may be said to be the creators on the Ameri- stage of every part in the restored comedy . The performers in ...
... theatres of Shakspere's day , when a play was played within a y , the characters who were presented as witnessing the ... Theatre may be said to be the creators on the Ameri- stage of every part in the restored comedy . The performers in ...
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... Theatre , from January 18 to April 12 , 1887 . Mr. George Clarke . Mr. William Gilbert . Master Will Collier . Mr. Thomas Patten , Mr. Bond , Mr. Wood . Messrs . Ireton and Murphy . Miss Sylvie . Mr. Charles Fisher . Mr. John Moore . Mr ...
... Theatre , from January 18 to April 12 , 1887 . Mr. George Clarke . Mr. William Gilbert . Master Will Collier . Mr. Thomas Patten , Mr. Bond , Mr. Wood . Messrs . Ireton and Murphy . Miss Sylvie . Mr. Charles Fisher . Mr. John Moore . Mr ...
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acted apparel AUGUSTIN DALY Bian Bion BIONDELLO bride comedy comes curst Curt Curtis Daly's Theatre daughter doth dream duty Edwin Booth English peasants Enter GRUMIO Enter KATHARINE Enter PETRUCHIO entreat Exeunt Exit fair father fool Garrick gentleman gown hath hear heard hither honor horse HORTENSIO HUNTSMAN husband Induction Kath kiss Kitty Clive knock lady Licio look lord LUCENTIO and BIANCA lute Madam maid marry master mistress moon Nath ne'er never Padua PEDANT piece Pisa play players pray Re-enter ready right Vincentio scene servant Shakespeare Shakspere's Shrew Signior Baptista signior Gremio signior Lucentio Sirrah Slie stay suitor sweet Kate Taming tell thee Thomas Hardy thou canst thou hast thou liest Tranio unto Verona villain Warwickshire wench What's wife wilt win my love
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