John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: Wheel of fortune. The stranger. PizarroFolger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... first performed in 1795 its success was greater than that of a new play since The School for Scandal , and enthusiasts expected it to be as lasting . After its first decade Elizabeth Inchbald , while noting its affinity to t Kotzebue's ...
... first performed in 1795 its success was greater than that of a new play since The School for Scandal , and enthusiasts expected it to be as lasting . After its first decade Elizabeth Inchbald , while noting its affinity to t Kotzebue's ...
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... first year ) . For stage uses Kemble depended upon the author's editions and did not bring out an acting version of his own . The promptbook in the Wister Collection , lightly marked by Kemble on one of the 1795 editions , was his ...
... first year ) . For stage uses Kemble depended upon the author's editions and did not bring out an acting version of his own . The promptbook in the Wister Collection , lightly marked by Kemble on one of the 1795 editions , was his ...
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... first to last , lavishing these gifts of eloquence upon it.2 He made substantive improvements also . For one thing , he corrected the play's morality . In order to make the conquistador's mistress Elvira acceptable to the fastidious Mrs ...
... first to last , lavishing these gifts of eloquence upon it.2 He made substantive improvements also . For one thing , he corrected the play's morality . In order to make the conquistador's mistress Elvira acceptable to the fastidious Mrs ...
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