King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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... Edmund Kean Edmund Kean Drury Lane , London Covent Garden , London Drury Lane , London Drury Lane , London Covent Garden , London Covent Garden , London Drury Lane , London Anthony Street , New York 1823 ( with Edmund Kean Drury Lane ...
... Edmund Kean Edmund Kean Drury Lane , London Covent Garden , London Drury Lane , London Drury Lane , London Covent Garden , London Covent Garden , London Drury Lane , London Anthony Street , New York 1823 ( with Edmund Kean Drury Lane ...
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... Edmund Kean for being hesitant over it , as if relying on audience reaction to tell him how far to carry his ' mimic reverence ' ( Hazlitt , p . 335 ) but another critic praised his ' exquisite tone of pathos ' while maintaining the ...
... Edmund Kean for being hesitant over it , as if relying on audience reaction to tell him how far to carry his ' mimic reverence ' ( Hazlitt , p . 335 ) but another critic praised his ' exquisite tone of pathos ' while maintaining the ...
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... Edmund's love ; then a version of Edmund's soliloquy ( Shakespeare's 11. 55-69 ) musing on his choice between the ... Kean cut it entirely in his early performances of the play , and later substituted Shakespeare's V.1 ; J.P. Kemble dispensed ...
... Edmund's love ; then a version of Edmund's soliloquy ( Shakespeare's 11. 55-69 ) musing on his choice between the ... Kean cut it entirely in his early performances of the play , and later substituted Shakespeare's V.1 ; J.P. Kemble dispensed ...
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