Charles Kemble, Man of the TheatreUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - 267 páginas |
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... audience ... were less adapted to convey the trumpet notes , the anguish , and the wail of darker passions . " Donne noted too a " faintness of colouring in his face and a statu- esque repose in his demeanour " which was " unfavourable ...
... audience ... were less adapted to convey the trumpet notes , the anguish , and the wail of darker passions . " Donne noted too a " faintness of colouring in his face and a statu- esque repose in his demeanour " which was " unfavourable ...
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... audience had its first and eagerly anticipated look at Charles Kemble . An enthusiastic audience crowded into the Park Theatre in New York . The play was Hamlet , and Kemble was cast as the Danish prince , a role in which he had ...
... audience had its first and eagerly anticipated look at Charles Kemble . An enthusiastic audience crowded into the Park Theatre in New York . The play was Hamlet , and Kemble was cast as the Danish prince , a role in which he had ...
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... audience who could hardly have hoped ever to see this excellent brother of the great , great Siddons . It must have been almost as if time had turned backward in his flight ! 2 The expectations of the audience were fulfilled . Despite ...
... audience who could hardly have hoped ever to see this excellent brother of the great , great Siddons . It must have been almost as if time had turned backward in his flight ! 2 The expectations of the audience were fulfilled . Despite ...
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A Long Apprenticeship | 11 |
A Playwrights Hopes | 29 |
Old Patterns with Variations | 36 |
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