Charles Kemble, Man of the TheatreUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - 267 páginas |
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Página 78
... expression of the apparition , he falls at his feet , as to his living sire , in reverential awe . " 38 Subsequently as Hamlet listens to the Ghost's commands and disclosures his voice and expression register a feeling of mounting ...
... expression of the apparition , he falls at his feet , as to his living sire , in reverential awe . " 38 Subsequently as Hamlet listens to the Ghost's commands and disclosures his voice and expression register a feeling of mounting ...
Página 81
... expressing wonder " as he inquires , " Between who ? " Oxberry inter- estingly discloses that Kemble's expression frequently re- vealed a rather melancholy smile during this scene with Polonius , a smile which he felt was " worth a ...
... expressing wonder " as he inquires , " Between who ? " Oxberry inter- estingly discloses that Kemble's expression frequently re- vealed a rather melancholy smile during this scene with Polonius , a smile which he felt was " worth a ...
Página 118
... expression into his face , reminding you of Romeo's strange avowal to the Nurse- ... that he was ' one whom God had made himself to mar ' —and that there were higher possibilities in the Mercutio of this brief , bright , tragic story ...
... expression into his face , reminding you of Romeo's strange avowal to the Nurse- ... that he was ' one whom God had made himself to mar ' —and that there were higher possibilities in the Mercutio of this brief , bright , tragic story ...
Contenido
A Long Apprenticeship | 11 |
Hamlet Mercutio Faulconbridge | 61 |
Mercutio | 102 |
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