J a Memoir of John Willis Clark Registrary of the University of Cambridge And

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J a Memoir of John Willis Clark Registrary of the University of Cambridge And
A E Arthur Everett Shipley
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, was surprisingly good. The whole play was made very telling in spite of the immense difficulties. One striking effect, borrowed legitimately from another play, was obtained by a watchman of sonorous voice calling under the windows, just after the tragedy of the final scene, "Fine night. Madrid is quiet. All is well. " Apart from all " devices, " the arrangement and the writing of the version were excellent, and there were some fine lines in the rendering of Ruy Bias's great speech to the Priv...y council, opening with : — " O virtuous statesmen, honoui-able peers, Grey with the wisdom and the weight of years. In such a conclave are ye met to drain The bitter chalice of the tears of Spain. '' " JV, H. To I lock 241 In this production J. Himself appeared as a special mes- senger to the Privy Council, and, as in other small parts, spoke with a capital enunciation, despite the peculiai'ity of utterance which, in another and far more arduous part in which I never saw him, would not have been appreciably in his way.

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