Shakespeare reverently reduced, for readings and recitals : with gleanings from the reap'd fields of reminiscence : manuscript, 1886-1894 / by James R. Anderson, Tragedian.

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Shakespeare reverently reduced, for readings and recitals : with gleanings from the reap'd fields of reminiscence : manuscript, 1886-1894 / by James R. Anderson, Tragedian.

Comprised of an introduction with rules for acting; two of Shakespeare's plays reduced (the printed text of the play is tipped onto the leaves of a blank book, certain parts are crossed out with red color pencil, emmendations are written in by Anderson in ink); "Reminiscences" includes many poems by Anderson commemorating events in his life.

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