Charles Kemble, Man of the TheatreUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - 267 páginas |
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... English stage . Few careers reflect so fully an era in English theatrical history . As an actor , Charles Kemble's reputation tends to be eclipsed by the fame of his older brother and sister , who have more readily attracted the ...
... English stage . Few careers reflect so fully an era in English theatrical history . As an actor , Charles Kemble's reputation tends to be eclipsed by the fame of his older brother and sister , who have more readily attracted the ...
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... English gentlemen , and Pembroke and on his left by three guards , two English gentlemen and Essex . Queen Elinor was seated on a stool at the foot of the throne just to the right . An added dignity was afforded the first appearance of ...
... English gentlemen , and Pembroke and on his left by three guards , two English gentlemen and Essex . Queen Elinor was seated on a stool at the foot of the throne just to the right . An added dignity was afforded the first appearance of ...
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... English Dresses . " 69 But , as Miss M. St. Clare Byrne points out , what generally passed at that time for Old English stage habits was simply " a picturesque mixture of Tudor , Elizabethan and Caroline costume . " 70 On October 22 ...
... English Dresses . " 69 But , as Miss M. St. Clare Byrne points out , what generally passed at that time for Old English stage habits was simply " a picturesque mixture of Tudor , Elizabethan and Caroline costume . " 70 On October 22 ...
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A Long Apprenticeship | 11 |
A Playwrights Hopes | 29 |
Old Patterns with Variations | 36 |
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