Charles Kemble, Man of the TheatreUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - 267 páginas |
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... reviewer for the American noted , " that Mr. Kemble is the first Hamlet we have ever had in this country . " And , he continued , " For our own parts we may say , that he is the only actor who , on our stage , realized our conception of ...
... reviewer for the American noted , " that Mr. Kemble is the first Hamlet we have ever had in this country . " And , he continued , " For our own parts we may say , that he is the only actor who , on our stage , realized our conception of ...
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... reviewer who wrote of Kemble's " folie simulée , " 60 Kemble does not appear to have given the impression that he was interpreting Hamlet as actually mad ; and many accounts of the scene seem at some variance with Leggett's response ...
... reviewer who wrote of Kemble's " folie simulée , " 60 Kemble does not appear to have given the impression that he was interpreting Hamlet as actually mad ; and many accounts of the scene seem at some variance with Leggett's response ...
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Jane Williamson. reviewer observed : " We do not know whether it was a result of the occasion , but we thought some of the passages of the part - those in which we may say with Don Pedro , Benedick goes in his doublet and hose and leaves ...
Jane Williamson. reviewer observed : " We do not know whether it was a result of the occasion , but we thought some of the passages of the part - those in which we may say with Don Pedro , Benedick goes in his doublet and hose and leaves ...
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A Long Apprenticeship | 11 |
Hamlet Mercutio Faulconbridge | 61 |
Mercutio | 102 |
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