John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: Romeo and Juliet. Taming of the shrew (Katharine and Petruchio). The tempestFolger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... rests me his minim rest , -one , two , and the third in your bosom : the very butcher of a silk button , a duellist , a duellist ; a gen- tleman of the very first house , -of the first and second cause : Ah , the immortal passado ! the ...
... rests me his minim rest , -one , two , and the third in your bosom : the very butcher of a silk button , a duellist , a duellist ; a gen- tleman of the very first house , -of the first and second cause : Ah , the immortal passado ! the ...
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... rest , -and let me die . 3 L the Page 2 L.2 E. Enter BALTHASAR andule Dice - cudéded , —the Prince , and Adams with endan with Torches . Bal . This is the place , my liege . Prince . What misadventure is so early up , That calls our ...
... rest , -and let me die . 3 L the Page 2 L.2 E. Enter BALTHASAR andule Dice - cudéded , —the Prince , and Adams with endan with Torches . Bal . This is the place , my liege . Prince . What misadventure is so early up , That calls our ...
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... rest : 1. The Kemble markings . Kemble marked his promptbook in ink and in a " broken " hand , i.e. , with slight separations between the letters . When he took time and pains - see , for example , page 23 of his Katharine and 3. James ...
... rest : 1. The Kemble markings . Kemble marked his promptbook in ink and in a " broken " hand , i.e. , with slight separations between the letters . When he took time and pains - see , for example , page 23 of his Katharine and 3. James ...
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