Charles Kemble, Man of the TheatreUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - 267 páginas |
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... Donne came unreservedly to declare Charles Kemble to be " at all times unsurpassed " in secondary parts ; and the son of his rival Charles Young made note : “ Whenever he played a second part he made it a first one . Antony , Mercutio ...
... Donne came unreservedly to declare Charles Kemble to be " at all times unsurpassed " in secondary parts ; and the son of his rival Charles Young made note : “ Whenever he played a second part he made it a first one . Antony , Mercutio ...
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... Donne described his form as " noble , his features classical and expressive , his voice ... remarkably melodious . " 23 Both Marston and Donne agreed that Kemble's appearance and manner reminded one of what Marston called a " gentleman ...
... Donne described his form as " noble , his features classical and expressive , his voice ... remarkably melodious . " 23 Both Marston and Donne agreed that Kemble's appearance and manner reminded one of what Marston called a " gentleman ...
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... Donne had remarked , after noting that the performer's condition appeared to be hopeless , " It seems impossible for ... Donne's observation . Indeed , Charles Kemble lived for eighteen years after his formal farewell to the stage . It ...
... Donne had remarked , after noting that the performer's condition appeared to be hopeless , " It seems impossible for ... Donne's observation . Indeed , Charles Kemble lived for eighteen years after his formal farewell to the stage . It ...
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A Long Apprenticeship | 11 |
A Playwrights Hopes | 29 |
Old Patterns with Variations | 36 |
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