They could eat roast beef, drink warm cloudy beer, recite Shakespearian love sonnets, and perhaps even do a bit of morris dancing. |
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Members of Atkins's audience fainted as a result of his attempt to stage the Shakespearian original as faithfully as possible. |
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Despite the undeniable influence of earlier models, Shakespearian comedy represents a distinctive dramatic category. |
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He also took part in the Baconian controversy, arguing in favour of Shakespearian authorship, in Shakespeare, Bacon and the Great Unknown. |
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The Tempest may be in typically oblique Shakespearian fashion a salute to the groundlings. |
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Maturin's version of the Shakespearian romance plot encodes family secrets. |
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In the 1900s, Cons began staging Shakespearian scenes during concert interludes. |
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There are no subtleties, there is little light and shade and the long speeches are delivered as tirades rather than thoughtful Shakespearian soliloquies. |
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As an undergraduate in wartime Oxford he played Angelo in Measure for Measure and in 1951 excited Stratford audiences as Prince Hal and Henry V in the Shakespearian tetralogy. |
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The insertion of songs taken from 60s and 70s musical adaptations of the play turns the production into somewhat of a Shakespearian musical-comedy. |
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Shakespearian textual critics are primarily interested in the nature of the lost manuscripts that served as printers' copy for the early quartos and folios. |
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This took place in 1593 so would have been a contemporary topic in the Shakespearian period. |
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Prince Hamlet is the eponymous protagonist of the Shakespearian tragedy Hamlet. |
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