Charles Kemble, Man of the TheatreUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - 267 páginas |
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... course of our history of Shakespearian alterations , " 100 consisted mainly of events from Shakespeare's 2 Henry VI , but began with z Henry VI , Acts IV and V , and incorporated passages from such diverse sources as Chapman's Bussy d ...
... course of our history of Shakespearian alterations , " 100 consisted mainly of events from Shakespeare's 2 Henry VI , but began with z Henry VI , Acts IV and V , and incorporated passages from such diverse sources as Chapman's Bussy d ...
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Jane Williamson. There were , of course , always new members of the company to be hired , old members to be fired , and a great many contracts to ... course of fulfilling all these managerial duties , 174 CHARLES KEMBLE , MAN OF THE THEATRE.
Jane Williamson. There were , of course , always new members of the company to be hired , old members to be fired , and a great many contracts to ... course of fulfilling all these managerial duties , 174 CHARLES KEMBLE , MAN OF THE THEATRE.
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... course , inherited a heavy deficit from past administrations , including a sizable building debt remaining from the construction of the elaborate house in 1809. Then , too , the trouble with Const and the resulting receivership and the ...
... course , inherited a heavy deficit from past administrations , including a sizable building debt remaining from the construction of the elaborate house in 1809. Then , too , the trouble with Const and the resulting receivership and the ...
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A Long Apprenticeship | 11 |
A Playwrights Hopes | 29 |
Old Patterns with Variations | 36 |
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