Charles Kemble, Man of the TheatreUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - 267 páginas |
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... considerable reputation , and as an amusement of his declining years renewed his study of Greek grammar.28 When troubles before or behind the curtain grew press- ing , Charles Kemble could always seek diversion among his large and ...
... considerable reputation , and as an amusement of his declining years renewed his study of Greek grammar.28 When troubles before or behind the curtain grew press- ing , Charles Kemble could always seek diversion among his large and ...
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... considerably from Shakespeare's plays . The scope of Shakespeare's treatment has been greatly dimin- ished , and the ... considerable extent he succeeded in his task . His Henry VI , while lacking certain merits of the original , is not ...
... considerably from Shakespeare's plays . The scope of Shakespeare's treatment has been greatly dimin- ished , and the ... considerable extent he succeeded in his task . His Henry VI , while lacking certain merits of the original , is not ...
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... his brother's King John , suggests his initial reception in the role : 159. Ibid . , pp . 124 , 125 , 126 . C. Kemble appears to considerable advantage in this character , 118 CHARLES KEMBLE , MAN OF THE THEATRE Faulconbridge.
... his brother's King John , suggests his initial reception in the role : 159. Ibid . , pp . 124 , 125 , 126 . C. Kemble appears to considerable advantage in this character , 118 CHARLES KEMBLE , MAN OF THE THEATRE Faulconbridge.
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A Long Apprenticeship | 11 |
Hamlet Mercutio Faulconbridge | 61 |
Mercutio | 102 |
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