King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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William Shakespeare Jacqueline S. Bratton. 1779 1784 1788 1795 1810 1820 1820 1820 John Henderson John Henderson J.P. Kemble Cordelia : Sarah Siddons J.P. Kemble Edgar : Charles Kemble J.P. Kemble J.B. Booth Edmund Kean Edmund Kean Drury ...
William Shakespeare Jacqueline S. Bratton. 1779 1784 1788 1795 1810 1820 1820 1820 John Henderson John Henderson J.P. Kemble Cordelia : Sarah Siddons J.P. Kemble Edgar : Charles Kemble J.P. Kemble J.B. Booth Edmund Kean Edmund Kean Drury ...
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... J.P. Kemble : 1. Shakespeare's ' King Lear ' , ( from Nahum Tate's alterations ) A Tragedy ; revised by J.P. Kemble ; and now published as it is performed at the Theatres Royal ( 1815 ) ; 2. A rehearsal book marked by Kemble on the 1808 ...
... J.P. Kemble : 1. Shakespeare's ' King Lear ' , ( from Nahum Tate's alterations ) A Tragedy ; revised by J.P. Kemble ; and now published as it is performed at the Theatres Royal ( 1815 ) ; 2. A rehearsal book marked by Kemble on the 1808 ...
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... J.P. Kemble both abandoned the simplified Tate text at this point for Shakespeare's words . 27 Laughton responded to this with ' no change of expression in the heavy , impassive countenance , a slow , slight , quarter - turn of the ...
... J.P. Kemble both abandoned the simplified Tate text at this point for Shakespeare's words . 27 Laughton responded to this with ' no change of expression in the heavy , impassive countenance , a slow , slight , quarter - turn of the ...
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