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compendium A
handbook of proverbs: English, Scottish, Irish, American,
Shakesperean, and scriptural; and
family mottoes,
where it is
listed as an
Irish proverb...
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Shakespearean tragedy is the
designation given to most
tragedies written by
playwright William Shakespeare. Many of his
history plays share the qualifiers...
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Early Modern English (sometimes
abbreviated EModE or EMnE) or
Early New
English (ENE) is the
stage of the
English language from the
beginning of the Tudor...
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Volume 1, 1990, p. 488 Manly, John
Matthews (1897).
Specimens of the Pre-
Shakesperean Drama. Vol. I. The Athenæum Press. pp. 151–152.
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Retrieved 15 June 2014. "Judi
Dench and
Shakesperean personas".
Deakin University.
Retrieved 27
September 2024. "Honorary...
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career before World War I and
after consisted of
revivals of po****r and
Shakesperean plays such as The
Merchant of Venice,
Julius Caesar, the all-star play...
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working as a
statistician in Cleveland. He
began acting with Cleveland's
Shakesperean repertory theatre in 1936. When
World War II began,
Wayne volunteered...
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drugs and women. An
attempt to end his
clown duo to
branch into the
Shakesperean tragedy Ot****o ends with part of the
audience booing the premiere. At...
- the mike, he's
equally convincing as old men, drunks, dialeticians, or
Shakesperean tragedians. Miss
Hopper favors him for her
dramatizations when the script...
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journalist Ada
Cavendish (1839–1895),
English actress known for her
Shakesperean roles and for po****rising the
plays of
Wilkie Collins in
America Ada...