John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: General introduction. All's well. As you like it. Comedy of errorsCharles Harlen Shattuck Folger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... promptbooks of that theater also . Luckily his work on the texts had long since been completed and sealed in print , so that he could make up his new books in a standard , perfected format , based on the editions " revised by J. P. ...
... promptbooks of that theater also . Luckily his work on the texts had long since been completed and sealed in print , so that he could make up his new books in a standard , perfected format , based on the editions " revised by J. P. ...
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... promptbook here reproduced , and the location and significance of related promptbooks 6. The staging 66 Kemble's staging , both in scenery and costume , was celebrated in its day for its correctness . . " Later generations in their ...
... promptbook here reproduced , and the location and significance of related promptbooks 6. The staging 66 Kemble's staging , both in scenery and costume , was celebrated in its day for its correctness . . " Later generations in their ...
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... promptbooks ; but I cannot understand why he should do so . And in any case this would not account for the order to " Lock Stage - doors " in the promptbook of his Julius Caesar , which he did not produce until 1812. We must remember ...
... promptbooks ; but I cannot understand why he should do so . And in any case this would not account for the order to " Lock Stage - doors " in the promptbook of his Julius Caesar , which he did not produce until 1812. We must remember ...
Contents
Engraving of John Philip Kemble | 5 |
Plates | 9 |
Duke of Northumberland gives John Philip Kemble 10000 | 10 |
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