Word: violas
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...large audience gathered in Sever 11 yesterday afternoon to hear the first of Mr. Copeland's two afternoon lectures. His subject was "Shakspere's characters of Rosalind, Viola, Beatrice, Imogen, and Portia;" and these characters he chose because they are little known among...
Lecture. Shakspere's Characters of Rosalind, Viola, Beatrice, Imogen, and Portia. Mr. Copeland. Sever...
...MONDAY.Lecture. Shakspere's Characters of Rosalind, Viola, Beatrice, Imogen, and Portia. Mr. Copeland. Sever...
Before beginning his regular course of lectures, Mr. Copeland will give two "talks," open to the public, this month. On Monday, the nineteenth, he will speak on Shakespeare's Rosalind, Viola, Imogen, Beatrice, and Portia; on Monday, the twenty sixth, on Tennyson and Browning. These talks will be given in the afternoon at 3.30, in Sever...
...discovers that her home has been inherited by a young male relative to whom she is a stranger. She leaves home and hides her poverty in obscurity. She is followed by the new owner of her home, who wins her without disclosing his identity. The heroine is enacted by Viola Allen, and the hero by Henry Miller. Other members of the organization are Mr. W. Faversham, Robert Edeson, W. H. Crompton, W. H. Thompson, Miss Isabel Irving and Miss May Robson...