Charles Kemble, Man of the TheatreUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - 267 páginas |
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... that people who have a talent for it make lucrative , and which honourable conduct may make respectable ; one which would place me at once beyond the fear of want , and that is closely 186 CHARLES KEMBLE , MAN OF THE THEATRE.
... that people who have a talent for it make lucrative , and which honourable conduct may make respectable ; one which would place me at once beyond the fear of want , and that is closely 186 CHARLES KEMBLE , MAN OF THE THEATRE.
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... once before . 145 In the former personation he won considerable acclaim , but in the latter most critics agreed that Kemble failed to convey " sufficient expression of malignity and revenge . " 146 Still there were aspects of his ...
... once before . 145 In the former personation he won considerable acclaim , but in the latter most critics agreed that Kemble failed to convey " sufficient expression of malignity and revenge . " 146 Still there were aspects of his ...
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... once more , promising " that no responsibility or liability whatever should rest upon or be incurred by him , and that if the thing did not turn out prosperously , it should be put an end to , and the theatre immediately closed . " 89 ...
... once more , promising " that no responsibility or liability whatever should rest upon or be incurred by him , and that if the thing did not turn out prosperously , it should be put an end to , and the theatre immediately closed . " 89 ...
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A Long Apprenticeship | 11 |
A Playwrights Hopes | 29 |
Old Patterns with Variations | 36 |
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