Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Klingon language" ¶ 12
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Shakespearian and were
Most people during the Shakespearian times were not very fond of the Rose Theatre.
Among his other Shakespearian rôles were Mark Antony, Timon of Athens and Othello.
In the Court Room are a set of ceramic tiles designed by John Moyr Smith depicting various scenes from Shakespearian plays ; they date around 1878 and were made at the Minton China Works, Stoke-on-Trent.
The Shakespearian asides given by Beany, Cecil and the rest of the cast were magnificent and often alluded to embarrassing public fiascos or personages, on which the adult audience immediately picked up.
He was a fine Shakespearian scholar ; several of his literary papers were published, as were also various legal and political pamphlets.
His early works were of a philosophical nature ( his Introduction to Metaphysics in two parts came out in 1864 and 1869 ), but he is best known as the author of a long series of works on Shakespearian subjects.

Shakespearian and by
Rickman was one of the many artists who recited Shakespearian sonnets on the 2002 album When Love Speaks, and is also featured prominently in a music video by the band Texas entitled " In Demand ", which premiered on Europe MTV in August 2000.
By some Shakespearian commentators Pembroke has been identified with the " Mr W. H ." referred to as " the onlie begetter " of Shakespeare's sonnets in the dedication by Thomas Thorpe, the owner of the published manuscript, while his mistress, Mary Fitton, has been identified with the " dark lady " of the sonnets.
Shakespearian and Other Studies ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1969 ; edited by Helen Gardner )
A local pioneer of folk song collection in the first half of the 19th century in Lancashire was Shakespearian scholar James Orchard Halliwell, and he was followed a little later by John Harland, William E. Axon, Thomas T. Wilkinson and Sidney Gilpin, who performed a similar service for Cumberland.
A monument to his memory by John Flaxman, with an inscription commemorating his Shakespearian labours, was erected in Poplar Chapel.
His repertory included a large number of Shakespearian roles, many of them presented in the versions adapted by Davenant, Dryden, Shadwell and Nahum Tate.
Though actuated by honest admiration of the great English dramatist, Ducis is not Shakespearian.
Lou Lumenick of the New York Post said, " It ’ s so devoid of joy and energy it makes even ‘ Jason X ’ look positively Shakespearian by comparison.
* In the 1912 song hit That Shakespearian Rag by Dave Stamper and Gene Buck, the dance is referenced in the refrain.

Shakespearian and from
He quoted from them for the rest of his life and would associate any personal upheaval with its Shakespearian counterpart.
Apart from its Gothic elements, Wuthering Heights moves like a Greek tragedy and possesses its music, the cosmic dimensions of the epics of John Milton, and the power of the Shakespearian theatre.
He walked from Hampstead to London every morning before seven o ' clock, discussed Shakespearian questions with his friend, Isaac Reed, and, after making his daily round of the booksellers shops, returned to Hampstead.
Longtime Shakespeare enthusiasts, Mrs. Friedman and her husband, after retirement from government service, collaborated on a manuscript entitled " The Cryptologist Looks At Shakespeare ", eventually published as The Shakespearian ciphers examined.
It is the only college in India, apart from St. Stephen's College, New Delhi, to have a full-fledged Shakespearian Theatre.
With no thought of publication she completed a 228, 000 word novel showing the King in his true colours, away from Tudor and Shakespearian propaganda.

Shakespearian and who
His father, a native of Ireland, was the landlord of the London Coffee House on Ludgate Hill, " a man ", on the testimony of those who knew him, " of fine culture, a profound Shakespearian, and a thorough gentleman.
The category featured the character portraying various Shakespearian characters in CGI vignettes, who, like the sketches, all met their untimely demise.
Well known residents of West Derby have been ; Shakespearian actor Leslie Banks, the Beatles ' first drummer Pete Best, who lived in Haymans Green-the home of the Casbah Club where the group first practised ; Bill Shankly the iconic Liverpool F. C.
He is a retired Shakespearian actor who lives in a lavish castle on the Hudson River.
His great-aunt was Mary Anderson of Louisville, Kentucky, who became one of the first American Shakespearian actresses ; the Mary Anderson Theatre in Louisville was dedicated to her.
It has its comic element in the form of the bumbling servant Laxman, who misunderstands the most simple requests made of him in a style reminiscent of certain Shakespearian comic relief characters.
Arly and Will are two Confederate soldiers who serve the roles of the Shakespearian fool, alternately offering comic relief and poignant wisdom.

Shakespearian and You
However, her time there was more noted for a succession of Shakespearian roles ( the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet, Portia in The Merchant of Venice, the Queen in Richard II, Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Portia in Julius Caesar ), including some alongside John Gielgud ( Rosalind in As You Like It, Lady Macbeth in Macbeth, and Queen Gertrude in Hamlet ).

Shakespearian and have
Armin may have played a key role in the development of Shakespearian fools.
They also have to adjust their translators-Kirk says he can almost understand 1930s English, but it is as difficult for him as Shakespearian English would be for them.
The second son, John Sadler, was the possibly the grandfather of Hamnet Sadler, the older friend and mentor after whom William Shakespeare named his only son, Hamnet, and may also have influenced the name of the Shakespearian play Hamlet.
It has been suggested that Schelandre was directly acquainted with Shakespearian drama, but of this there is no direct proof, although he appears to have spent some time in England and to have seen James I.
* Condover was the birthplace of Richard Tarlton ( c1530-1588 ), actor and court jester on whom the Shakespearian character of Yorick is thought to have been the based.
Brownsea Open Air Theatre ( commonly abbreviated B. O. A. T ) is an open-air Shakespearian theatre company based in Poole, Dorset that have performed large theatrical productions since 1964.
Shakespearian plays have been regularly staged since 1938.

Shakespearian and Shakespeare
Shakespeare on the Stage: An Illustrated History of Shakespearian Performance ( London: Collins, 1973 )
It was generally known that Verdi admired the dramatic works of Shakespeare and had, throughout his career, desired to create operas based on Shakespearian plays.
* Shakespeare on the Stage ; an Illustrated History of Shakespearian Performance ( 1973 )
The sonnet on Shakespeare is particularly interesting since it follows the typical Shakespearian sonnet form: this may indicate Weever had seen actual examples of Shakespeare's sonnets, which at this date circulated only in manuscript.

Shakespearian and until
He played numerous Shakespearian roles, before taking over the management of the Arts Theatre, London in 1942, where he remained until 1950.

0.268 seconds.