Charles Kemble, Man of the TheatreUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - 267 páginas |
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... Subsequently , like several other eighteenth- and nineteenth - century tragedians , Kemble proceeded to amuse himself ... subsequent ranting into the King's ears : He poisons him i ' the garden for his estate . His name's Gonzago ; the ...
... Subsequently , like several other eighteenth- and nineteenth - century tragedians , Kemble proceeded to amuse himself ... subsequent ranting into the King's ears : He poisons him i ' the garden for his estate . His name's Gonzago ; the ...
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... subsequent years the prediction of the Monthly Mirror proved true . Not only did the public raise its opinion of the younger Kemble , but such eminent critics as Leigh Hunt and William Hazlitt joined the ranks of those praising his ...
... subsequent years the prediction of the Monthly Mirror proved true . Not only did the public raise its opinion of the younger Kemble , but such eminent critics as Leigh Hunt and William Hazlitt joined the ranks of those praising his ...
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... subsequent teasing of Claudio . After a quick exchange of greetings , all the characters retired up the stage except Benedick and Beatrice , who this night more than ever held the audience's undivided 47. Edward Fitzball , Thirty - five ...
... subsequent teasing of Claudio . After a quick exchange of greetings , all the characters retired up the stage except Benedick and Beatrice , who this night more than ever held the audience's undivided 47. Edward Fitzball , Thirty - five ...
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A Long Apprenticeship | 11 |
A Playwrights Hopes | 29 |
Old Patterns with Variations | 36 |
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